

FAQs
We handle a range of matters, including family law, criminal defense, probate/estates, civil law/personal injury, and mediation. Learn more on the Our Services page.
Yes. Our family law practice includes divorce, child custody/visitation (parenting plans), child support, alimony/spousal support, and prenuptial/postnuptial agreements. See Family Law.
Yes. We assist with adoptions (including stepparent, relative, and adult adoptions) and have experience with termination of parental rights matters. See Family Law.
Yes. We handle criminal defense matters including DUI, drug crimes, domestic assault, juvenile law, and misdemeanor and felony charges. See Criminal Law.
Yes. We assist families with probating estates, and we also help with drafting wills/living wills/advanced directives, powers of attorney, and related court processes such as conservatorships/guardianships. See Probate Law.
Yes. Our civil practice includes matters such as automobile accidents and wrongful death, among other civil issues. See Civil Law.
Yes. We provide mediation and note that the firm has two Rule 31 Listed Mediators and offers mediation services aimed at resolving disputes without a costly trial. See Mediation.
The mediation page describes mediation as a voluntary and confidential process designed to help parties discuss concerns and work toward agreement. See Mediation.
Yes. The mediation page notes that some mediators can travel to surrounding counties and that the firm offers virtual/Zoom mediations. See Mediation.
The site states the firm has served Gallatin, Sumner County, and Middle Tennessee for more than 25 years. If your case is in a different county than Sumner, then you can tell the firm which county it’s in via the contact form. See Our Services and the homepage.
The office is located at 117 E Main St, Gallatin, TN 37066-2891. Phone: (615) 452-6613. Fax: (615) 452-2189. You can also use the contact form on the homepage.
No. A consultation is the best way to determine if the Ingrum Law Firm, PLLC is right for you and your case. Until a fee arrangement contract is agreed to, signed, and a retainer fee is paid, there is no attorney-client relationship established.
Disclaimer: These questions and answers are not considered formal legal advice about any particular case and they do not establish an attorney-client relationship between anyone who logs onto the Ingrum Law website or anyone who submits a contact form.



