Tennessee Parenting Plan Kept In Place Despite Dad’s Allegations
- At August 26, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification
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Tennessee child custody case law summary on modifying custody. In re Jordin M. – Tennessee custody modification Jordin was born in April 2008, and in August of that year, his mother filed a petition to establish parentage in the father and name her primary residential parent. The father was named as the biological father and he was […]
Read More»Mom Sells Avon, Not Voluntarily Unemployed, and Has Her Income Set at $300/month for Tennessee Child Support
- At August 24, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Income Determination
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Tennessee child support case law summary on income determination and voluntary unemployment from the Court of Appeals. In re Jaiden W. – Tennessee divorce child support income determination Jaiden W. was born in 2006, and before his tenth birthday, he had been the subject of three appeals to the Tennessee Court of Appeals. In the […]
Read More»Husband’s Bowling Prize Winnings Imputed for Support in Tennessee Divorce
- At August 19, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Income Determination
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Tennessee child support case law summary on imputed income from the Court of Appeals. Jessica Catherine Hayes v. Douglas Aaron Hayes – imputed income Tennessee divorce The husband and wife in this Tennessee divorce case were married in 2006 and had two minor children, both of whom attended private school. In 2012, the mother filed […]
Read More»Wife Didn’t Get Marital Interest in Husband’s Motorcycle Dealership in Tennessee Divorce
Tennessee law case summary on transmutation and property classification in divorce law from the Court of Appeals. Christy L. Griffith v. Glen H. Griffith – transmutation of business in Tennessee divorce The husband and wife in this Tennessee divorce case had been married for fifteen years and had one child. At the time of the marriage, […]
Read More»Tennessee Dad Wins Maximum Participation Possible Time with Son
- At August 12, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Tennessee law case summary on child custody in divorce law from the Court of Appeals. Timothy Joshua Gooding v. Jessika Ann Gooding – Tennessee divorce custody maximum participation possible The father and mother in this Tennessee divorce case were the parents of a son who was born in June 2013. In August of the same year, the […]
Read More»Great-Grandparents Also Have Grandparent Visitation Rights in Tennessee
- At August 10, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Grandparent Rights
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Tennessee law case summary on great-grandparent visitation rights in family law from the Court of Appeals. In re: Dayton R. – Tennessee divorce grandparents’ visitation The issue in this Tennessee grandparent visitation case was whether great-grandparents qualify as “grandparents” under the Tennessee grandparent visitation statute. The children were born in 2003 and 2006 and were […]
Read More»Tennessee Court Can Enforce Child Support Even If a Custody Action is Pending in Nevada
Tennessee law case summary on child support enforcement jurisdiction in family law from the Court of Appeals. Barbara Jean Blake v. Russell Alan Blake – Tennessee child support enforcement jurisdiction The husband and wife in this Tennessee divorce case had two children and were divorced in 2006. The mother was named the primary residential parent. In […]
Read More»Partnership Law Controls Split of Spouses’ Business in Tennessee Divorce
- At August 03, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Property Division
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Tennessee law case summary on partnership law in divorce from the Court of Appeals. William Hunter Babcock v. Sonnia Elizabeth Babcock – Tennessee partnerships in divorce In 2009, prior to their marriage, the husband and wife in this Tennessee divorce case entered into a business partnership agreement for a business which owned real property and also operated […]
Read More»At Fault Divorce in Tennessee
- At July 30, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Alimony, Divorce
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What does it mean to file an at fault divorce in Tennessee? To some people, the very fact that their marriage is on the rocks may be proof enough that someone was at fault. But Tennessee at fault divorce is not interpreted quite so broadly as to include unhappiness without some additional legal basis. There […]
Read More»Appeals Court Calls on Tennessee Legislature to Decide Surrogacy Issues
- At July 29, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Family Law
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Tennessee law case summary on surrogacy in family law from the Court of Appeals. In re: Amadi A. – Tennessee surrogacy The intended parents in this Tennessee surrogacy case filed a petition to be named the legal parents and have their name on the child’s birth certificate. The intended parents entered into a contract with […]
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