We are proud to announce that Andrew (Andy) Goldstein, Managing Shareholder of Cole Law Group, has been included in the 2026 edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America for his work in Commercial Litigation and Immigration Law. This honor highlights Mr. Goldstein’s reputation as a trusted advocate for clients in Brentwood, Nashville, Franklin,…
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I am getting divorced, should I file for an Order of Protection? If you fear for your immediate safety or are in danger due to domestic violence, do not wait—call 911 right away. Law enforcement can intervene to ensure your protection and help you access emergency resources, such as shelter or medical care. While seeking…
Continue reading ›In a recent interview which aired on WKRN News 2 Nashville, Todd Cole of Cole Law Group provided feedback on the anticipated salary increases for many American workers this summer. As an employment attorney, his insights are particularly relevant in the current economic climate where inflation and cost of living adjustments are top concerns for…
Continue reading ›Cole Law is proud to announce that Managing Shareholder Andy Goldstein has been selected to the Super Lawyers 2023 Mid-South Rising Stars list. Each year, no more than 2.5 percent of lawyers in Tennessee are selected by the research team at Super Lawyers to receive this honor. Super Lawyers, part of Thomson Reuters, is a…
Continue reading ›With the average age of marriage increasing, people are bringing more and more assets into a marriage. With that in mind, you should consider how to protect those assets in the event of a divorce. People have a tendency to scoff at the idea of a prenuptial agreement, also known as an antenuptial agreement or…
Continue reading ›Am I Eligible for an Annulment in Tennessee?? When a couple seeks to end their marriage in Tennessee, the termination of the marriage is generally accomplished through divorce. The divorce process usually commences with one spouse filing for divorce in a Tennessee court of competent jurisdiction. Once the divorce litigation is initiated, it will progress…
Continue reading ›Is Operating a Business Out of Your Home Illegal in Nashville? With over 1,600 home-based businesses operating in the city of Nashville, Tennessee, could it be true that many of them are illegal?¹ Section 17.16.250 of Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws that governs residential zoning ordinances contains a provision regarding “home occupations”.²…
Continue reading ›On November 12, 2021, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed a new law addressing several issues related to the response to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, coronavirus disease (COVID-19), and COVID-19 vaccinations. The new law became effective immediately upon being signed by Gov. Lee on November 12, 2021. Among other things, the new law significantly curtails…
Continue reading ›“Where there’s no will, there’s no say” Approximately 60% of Americans are said to die “intestate”.1 Simply put, this means that the deceased individual (i.e. the “decedent”) did not create a legally valid and enforceable will during his or her lifetime. Nevertheless, the decedent’s estate must be distributed in some manner. In general, most state…
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