Tennessee Wife Gets No Monthly Alimony After Getting House
Tennessee alimony law case summary following 38 years of marriage. Divorce and alimony law from the Court of Appeals. Sheila Christine Jones Calloway v. Willard Randall Calloway – Tennessee alimony 38 years married. The husband and wife in this Tennessee divorce case were married in 1975 and had three children, all of whom were adults at […]
Read More»Disabled Tennessee Wife Entitled to Permanent Alimony After 14 Years Married
Tennessee alimony law case summary following 14 years of marriage. Divorce and alimony law from the Court of Appeals. Sherry Juanita Carter Berkshire v. Edwin Carl Berkshire, III At the time of their 1999 marriage, the husband in this Tennessee divorce case was 27 years old, and the wife was 46. It was the first […]
Read More»Tennessee Wife Not Entitled to Having Judge Removed Due to Dissatisfaction
- At April 20, 2015
- By Miles Mason
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Tennessee law case summary on judicial recusal in divorce from the Court of Appeals. Damon Tatum v. Mercedeas Tatum – Tennessee judge recusal This was the third appeal in the protracted divorce proceedings between Damon and Mercedeas Tatum. The case had been particularly acrimonious and involved proceedings both in Shelby County, Tennessee, but also in […]
Read More»Tennessee Wife Entitled to Permanent Alimony After 32 Years Married
Tennessee alimony law case summary following 32 years of marriage. Divorce and alimony law from the Court of Appeals. Romelio R. Ruiz v. Sheila Lea Ruiz – Tennessee alimony married 32 years Romelio and Sheila Ruiz were married in 1981 when the husband was in the Navy and the wife had just turned 18. After serving […]
Read More»Husband Can’t Back Out After Signing Internet Divorce Forms
- At April 13, 2015
- By Miles Mason
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Tennessee law case summary on divorce process from the Court of Appeals. Bonnie Ellen Pierre v. Edward Joseph Pierre – Tennessee divorce process Internet divorce forms In 2010, Edward Pierre told his wife that he wanted a divorce. The wife, Bonnie Pierre, went to the internet and downloaded a set of forms. They discussed how […]
Read More»Tennessee Mom Can Move to Alabama After Her New Husband is Stationed There
Tennessee law case summary on parent relocation in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Randy Scott Lower v. Melanie Ewing Lower – Tennessee parent relocation granted The child in this Tennessee parental relocation case was born in 2007, and the parents were divorced in 2009. The mother was named the primary residential parent, but […]
Read More»Tennseee Dad Gets Credit for Child Support Paid Directly to Mom
Tennessee child support case law summary on child support collection from the Court of Appeals. In re Jacob H. – Tennessee child support collection Drena D. and James C. were the parents of Jacob H., who was born in 1994. Beginning in 1995, the Juvenile Court of Davidson County, Tennessee, ordered the father to pay child […]
Read More»Tennessee Doctor Doesn’t Get Piano in Divorce But Gets Value of House
Tennessee law case summary on property division in divorce law from the Court of Appeals. Loretta M. Gaither v. Michael Deleon Gaither – Tennessee divorce property division classification Michael Gaither, a medical doctor, had been married to Loretta Gaither, a nurse anesthetist, for 28 years at the time of their Tennessee divorce. The wife was 57 […]
Read More»How to Get Divorced in Tennessee: Divorce 101
- At March 31, 2015
- By Miles Mason
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Are you wondering if there is a Divorce 101 course that will teach you the basics of how to get divorced in Tennessee? Yes, and you have come to the right place. Welcome to Divorce 101: How to Get Divorced in Tennessee. The first question many clients ask is how does a divorce get started. […]
Read More»Equal Parenting Time Schedule Changed After Problems After Tennessee Divorce
- At March 30, 2015
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Tennessee law case summary on changing parenting time in family law from the Court of Appeals. Joshua Wayne Taylor v. Mary Katherine Taylor – Tennessee custody modification The mother and father in this Tennessee divorce case were married in 2008 and had one daughter, born in 2009. They separated in 2010 and agreed to a permanent […]
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