Mom’s Move With Kids Held Vindictive and Relocation Denied
Tennessee child custody case summary on parent relocation. Tasha Dayhoff v. Joshua D. Cathey The mother and father in this Tennessee case lived together in Jackson, Tennessee, in 2007 when their daughter was born. When the daughter was about two months old, the mother asked the father to move out. They attempted to reconcile, and had […]
Read More»Mom Gets New Day In Court After 400 Day Sentence for Non-Support
Tennessee child support collection case summary in family law. Lisa E. Burris v. James Morton Burris The mother and father in this Rutherford County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2008. The father was named the primary residential parent of the three children, and the mother was granted parenting time every other weekend. The mother was […]
Read More»Really Bad Divorce Advice You Must Ignore
- At January 27, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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Really bad divorce advice is something spouses must recognize and then completely ignore. When you see it coming, get out of the way! For various reasons, some people feel compelled to offer words of divorce wisdom whenever news gets out that spouses are “having personal problems.” Beware the bearers of ill advice! No matter how […]
Read More»Dad Not Liable for Attorney’s Fees in Criminal Contempt Case
Tennessee child support case summary on enforcement and attorney’s fees. Joyce Bradley Watts v. Colin Wade Watts The mother and father in this Tennessee case were divorced in 2009, and the mother was named the primary residential parent of their minor children. The father was ordered to pay $629 per month in child support, as […]
Read More»Dad’s Support Based on Prior Income After Taking Lower Paying Job
- At January 23, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Income Determination
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Tennessee child support case summary on income determination. John Michael Thayer v. Jennifer Lynn Thayer The mother and father in this Tennessee case had one child and were divorced in 2010. The daughter was diagnosed with autism and attended the Brown Center for Autism. The original parenting plan named the mother as primary residential parent, […]
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