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John M. Milazo

John M. Milazo

Milazo Law, P.C.
  • Criminal Law, Divorce, Domestic Violence ...
  • Tennessee
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John M. Milazo has been practicing primarily in the area of Divorce, Family Law and Criminal Defense since July of 1999. If you are going through a Divorce, Child Custody or Post Divorce modification; or if you have been charged with a crime John Milazo and his staff can help you through the legal process. Both Contested and Uncontested Divorces are handled professionally and with personal care and attention to detail. Aggressive and Passionate legal representation can be expected from this firm.

Practice Areas
Criminal Law
Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
Divorce
Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders, Victims Rights , Victims Rights
Family Law
Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
Juvenile Law
Additional Practice Areas
  • Child Custody
  • Child Support
  • Fathers Rights
  • Paternity
Fees
  • Free Consultation
    Free Initial Consultation, in person or by phone, during which you will speak with John Milazo an experienced attorney who will explain the legal process and help you determine your needs and goals. A Retainer Fee will be discussed and the scope of representation explained at that time as well.
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  • Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
    Free Initial Consultation, in person or by phone, during which you will speak with John Milazo an experienced attorney who will explain the legal process and help you determine your needs and goals. A Retainer Fee will be discussed and the scope of representation explained at that time as well.
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Tennessee
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Languages
  • English
Professional Experience
Managing Partner
Milazo Law, P.C.
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Partner
Brasfield and Milazo, P.C.
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Attorney
Law office of John Milazo
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Sole Practitioner
Education
University of Mississippi
J.D. | Law
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University of Mississippi
B.A. | Public Administration
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Activities: President of the Young Republicans and President of the Water Ski Club.
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Awards
Legal Advocate for Domestic Violence Victims
Williamson County Task Force Against Domestic Violence
Award provided in recognition of the extensive Pro Bono work performed on behalf of victims of Domestic Violence.
Professional Associations
Pro Health Medical
Board Chairman
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Pro Health Medical
Board Member
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Nashville Elks Lodge No. 72
Member
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Franklin City Club
Member
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Franklin Noon Rotary
Member / Paul Harris Fellow
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Activities: Concessions Committee for Franklin Annual Rodeo.
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Websites & Blogs
Website
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Blog
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Legal Answers
3 Questions Answered
Q. WILL HUSBAND HAVE TO PAY ALIMONEY IF IM UNABLED TO WORK
A: There are four types of alimony. These are:

1. Transitional Alimony which is used in short-term marriages and intended to help the financially disadvantaged spouse transition into the post-divorce lifestyle. Transitional alimony is not modifiable, but may terminate upon conditions if set by the court such as remarriage or cohabitation. Transitional alimony can be deemed taxable to the recipient and tax-deductible to the payor if stated as such in the decree.

2. Rehabilitative Alimony is intended to improve the earning capacity of the financially disadvantaged spouse. This type of alimony is modifiable after the entry the decree in some cases. This type of alimony is taxable to the recipient and tax-deductible to the payor.

3. Alimony in Solido is a nontaxable and non-modifiable lump sum payment of alimony.

4. Alimony in Futuro is periodic payments of support which are taxable to the recipient and tax-deductible to the payor. This type of alimony is reserved for long term marriages, such as yours, in most cases. Alimony in Futuro may be modified by either party after the final decree in some cases. This type of alimony shall terminate upon the death of other party or remarriage of the recipient.

If you're truly unable to work and your husband has the ability to pay alimony after providing for his basic needs then yes you should be able to collect alimony. Alimony is based upon the need of the less financially advantaged spouse and the ability of the other spouse to provide support. The type of alimony, the a mount and duration as well as tax consequences will depend upon your specific situation. You should Meet with an experienced divorce attorney in your area and they should be able to help you determine what a likely post-divorce scenario would look like in your case. Good luck! www.milazolaw.com
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Q. I've hired a lawyer for divorce & child custody to find out my wife used him against me in child custody beforewe marrie
A: This is a potential conflict of interests which should have been disclosed prior to representation and waved in writing by both you and your wife. This must occur before representation can begin. He should return the money and refrain from representing either party. www.milazolaw.com
Q. My niece has been arrested in Fayette County Tennessee for child abuse. Does she need a lawyer?
A: Yes. She absolutely needs an attorney. Child abuse is a horrible crime for which sympathy is rarely granted. Whether your niece is guilty of the offense for which he is charged, or if she is wrongfully accused; she needs to be represented by an experienced criminal defense attorney. A good Criminal Defense Attorney can help her explain her position and plan her defense strategy. She should not speak with DCS, law enforcement or anyone else about this other than through her attorney. Please see my website at www.milazolaw.com
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John M. Milazo
Milazo Law, P.C.
109 Cleburne Street
Franklin, TN 37064
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Telephone: (615) 599-7719