Family Law

Your Family Deserves
a Steady Hand.

Family law matters are among the most personal and emotionally charged legal issues anyone faces. As a Tennessee divorce and custody lawyer, Chris Davis approaches every case with compassion, discretion, and an unwavering focus on what truly matters — the people involved.

Christopher N. Davis, Attorney

Christopher N. Davis, JD, LLM Tax Law

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Whether you are navigating a divorce, working through a custody arrangement, or addressing a support matter, you need an attorney who will be honest with you, fight for your interests, and help you see a path forward even in the hardest moments.

Chris understands that family law isn't just about the law — it's about your life, your children, and your future. He brings both legal rigor and genuine empathy to every matter he handles, ensuring you are never left in the dark about your options or your rights.

The Davis Firm serves Tennessee families with the care and professionalism they deserve during some of the most difficult seasons of their lives.

Areas We Handle

Divorce & Legal Separation
Child Custody & Parenting Plans
Child Support
Spousal Support & Alimony
Property Division
Adoption
Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements
Domestic Violence & Protective Orders

Frequently Asked Questions

How does divorce affect a business I own?

In Tennessee, a business started or grown during a marriage may be considered marital property — meaning it's subject to division in a divorce. The valuation and division of a business is one of the most complex issues in family law, and the outcome depends heavily on how the business is structured, when it was formed, and how marital funds were used. Chris's background in both business law and family law gives him a distinct advantage in protecting business owners going through divorce.

How is child custody determined in Tennessee?

Tennessee courts make custody decisions based on the best interest of the child, considering factors like each parent's relationship with the child, stability of each home, and the child's adjustment to school and community. Tennessee law favors arrangements that allow the child a meaningful relationship with both parents when possible. Chris approaches custody matters with both legal precision and an understanding of what's truly at stake — the wellbeing of your children.

How long does a divorce take in Tennessee?

Tennessee requires a minimum 60-day waiting period for divorces without minor children and 90 days when minor children are involved. Uncontested divorces where both parties agree on all terms can resolve close to those minimums. Contested divorces — where property division, custody, or support is disputed — can take significantly longer. Chris works to resolve matters efficiently while protecting your interests at every stage.

What does a Guardian ad Litem do in a Tennessee custody case?

A Guardian ad Litem is an attorney appointed by the court to independently represent the best interests of a child — separate from either parent's attorney. They investigate the family situation and make recommendations to the judge. Chris is certified as a Guardian ad Litem in Tennessee, giving him firsthand insight into how these evaluations work and what courts look for when making custody decisions.

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Office54 South Johnson Street
Alamo, TN 38001
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