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  • Lawyer name:King, David Hall
  • Address:203 Third Avenue South Franklin,TN
  • Phone:(615) 794-5555
  • Fax:(615) 794-7637
  • PostalCode:37064
  • WebSite:http://pview.findlaw.com/view/
  • Areas of Practice:Civil Business Litigation Criminal Litigation Corporate Law Condemnation Eminent Domain

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  • David H. King has been a Franklin lawyer since 1978. He received his J.D. from the Nashville School of Law in 1977 after acquiring a B.A. from David Lipscomb College and an M.A. from Middle Tennessee State University. David is a member of the Nashville and Williamson County Bar Associations, having served as both Secretary and Vice President of the latter. Furthermore, he became a member of the Tennessee and American Bar Associations in 1978. He has been part of the American Inns of Court since 1995.

    David specializes in civil business litigation; criminal litigation, corporate law, condemnation, eminent domain, and divorce.

  • Tennessee, 1978 U.S. District Court Eastern District of Tennessee, 1978 U.S. District Court Western District of Tennessee, 1978 U.S. District Court Middle District of Tennessee, 1978 U.S. Court of Appeals 6th Circuit, 1986

  • Nashville County Bar Association (Member) Williamson County Bar Association (Member) Nashville County Bar Association (Secretary/Vice President) Williamson County Bar Association (Secretary/Vice President) Tennessee Bar Association, 1978 (Member) American Bar Association, 1978 (Member) American Inns of Court, 1995

  • Nashville School of Law, Nashville, Tennessee, 1977J.D. Middle Tennessee State UniversityM.A. David Lipscomb CollegeB.A.

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No, changing your last name to something entirely different is a whole different legal procedure than a divorce, but, hey, it never hurts to try. My mom got her last name changed to her step-father's name instead of her actual maiden name when my parents got divorce-- she just kind of slipped it in and no one noticed b/c it was her "family's" name. But, you may not want to risk it, it could hold up your entire divorce if the judge doesn't agree to that just one thing. I'd wait and do it separately, name changes aren't that difficult.

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