William A. (Bill) Mynatt, Jr.

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William A. (Bill) Mynatt, Jr.: Attorney with Lewis Thomason, P.C.
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Biography

William A. Mynatt, Jr., a shareholder and Supreme Court Rule 31 Mediator, is based in the firm’s Knoxville office. Mynatt was born in Knoxville, Tennessee and grew up there with a decade divided by several years in Chicago, Illinois, and the Maryland suburbs of the District of Columbia.

Mynatt’s practice emphasizes courtroom and pretrial litigation, primarily representing parties in domestic relations matters, but also including personal injury, worker’s compensation, and probate matters. Mynatt is a firm believer that parties can do a better job resolving issues without the court, but that being well-prepared and willing to go to the courtroom makes such a resolution more likely. Mynatt also provides estate planning advice, especially in areas of nontraditional families. Mynatt has been a Tennessee Supreme Court certified civil mediator since 2005, and has mediated many family law cases to resolution. He is a member of the Tennessee Bar Association and the Knoxville Bar Association and has served as the Co-Chairman of the Family Law Section of the Knoxville Bar Association.

PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND ACTIVITIES

•Knoxville Bar Association Board of Governors, 2021-2024
•Master of the Bench, Emeritus, Hamilton S. Burnette American Inn of Court
•fellow, Knoxville Bar Foundation since 2012
•Named a Cityview Magazine Top Attorney
•Former, Co-Chairman of the Family Law Section of the Knoxville Bar Association

COMMUNITY

•East Tennessee AIDS Foundation Board - 501(c) (3) that raises funds for and distributes to local HIV service organizations.

Areas of Practice (5)

  • Domestic Relations
  • Estate Planning & Probate Law
  • Mediation
  • Mediation/Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Workers' Compensation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Vanderbilt University, B.A., History, 1988
Law School Attended:
University of Tennessee College of Law, J.D., 1991
Year of First Admission:
1991
Admission:
1991, Tennessee
Memberships:

AFFILIATIONS

•American Bar Association
•Knoxville Bar Association
•Tennessee Bar Association

Birth Information:
Knoxville, Tennessee, November 7, 1966
Reported Cases:
REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE: Casteel v. Casteel, No. 03A01-9703-CV-00073, 1997 WL 414401 (Tenn. Ct App. Eastern Section, July 24, 1997) establishing the formula for child support in all cases where parents shared a nontraditional co-parenting schedule prior to the establishment of the child support guidelines by the Tennessee Department of Human Services.; Aaby v. Strange, 924.S.W.2d 623 (Tenn. 1996) a relocation case that resulted in the creation of the statutory relocation procedure in Tennessee.
ISLN:
901491662

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