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The maximum support award for one child is still $2100. While the median wages have increased along with inflation, it appears the laws of economics don't apply to the cost of raising children in Tennessee.
Although a child can never decide issues relating to custody or visitation, Tennessee law requires a court to consider the wishes of a child over the age of 12 when making visitation related decisions.
A parent may also be unfit if he or she shows a lack of responsibility for, concern about or interest in the child's welfare. In Tennessee, if the Court finds grounds and finds that it is in the best interest of the children, it will terminate parental rights, clearing one of the major hurdles to your adoption.
When can my child decide which parent to live with? Under Tennessee statute, the court shall consider the reasonable preference of the child over the age of 12. The court may choose to hear the preference of a child under the age of 12.