Lawyer’s Business Valuation Handbook | Recommended by Miles Mason
Dr. Pratt’s book, The Lawyer’s Business Valuation Handbook, is my favorite book on business valuation written for lawyers. I own two. The first was autographed by Dr. Pratt. The second, I use. When writing my book, it was my goal to write The Forensic Accountant’s Deskbook to be as practical and useful as the Family […]
Read More»Jeff Landers Blog Recommended for Complex Financial Issues in Divorce
- At March 03, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Recommended Reading
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Jeff Landers is an excellent writer about complex financial issues in divorce. Jeff’s Blog appears on the Forbes web site for divorce. Check it out: //blogs.forbes.com/jefflanders. I like his style and approach. Jeff is founder of Bedrock Divorce Advisors, LLC, a national divorce financial strategy firm that exclusively advises women who are going through, or may […]
Read More»TN Alimony Terminated | Ex-Wife Can Pay Her Own Expenses
Tennessee law case summary on alimony modification and termination in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Sandra K. Williams v. Ronnie Lloyd Williams – Alimony Modification In this case, the wife, Sandra K. Williams and Ronnie Lloyd Williams, seek out an appeal on a lower court’s ruling of the state of alimony. The […]
Read More»17 Yrs Married Alimony Awards | 3 TN Cases Compared
17 Year Marriage Alimony Awards Compared in Tennessee alimony divorce cases. Post compares 2 court cases on alimony listing key factors found by Court to be most important by Memphis divorce lawyer Miles Mason, Sr. Courts in Tennessee award alimony payments to assist economically disadvantaged spouses after divorce. For many years, only women were awarded alimony payments. […]
Read More»Defenses to Divorce in Tennessee: Adulterous and Cruel but Without Fault
- At February 16, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Home
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Tennessee divorce fault grounds: adultery, cruel and inhumane treatment, condonation, recrimination, insanity, inappropriate marital conduct in Tennessee divorce and defenses associated therewith. When a spouse files for divorce in Tennessee, the opposing spouse is given the opportunity to raise an argument in his or her defense. These are called “affirmative defenses” because they admit that […]
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