Internet Love: Online Dating May Result in Fewer Tennessee Divorces
- At July 28, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Home, Marriage, News
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Although online dating and internet love can lead to Tennessee divorce, a few statistics are still surprising. So many Tennesseans are using online dating services today. It may be difficult for some to imagine (or recollect) what previous generations did to meet, mingle, and become engaged to marry. Mystery and intrigue are far from absent. […]
Read More»TN Dad Cannot Be Forced to Tap SSI Benefits For Child Support
Tennessee child support law case law summary on child support enforcement from the Court of Appeals. In re Jordan H. – Tennessee divorce child support enforcement. The child in this child support enforcement case was over 21 years old at the time of this appeal, which involved arrearages in the father’s child support obligation. The […]
Read More»TN Doctor’s Wife Entitled to $4,500/Mo. Alimony After 19 Yrs.
- At July 25, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In Alimony: 15-19 Years Married, Divorce, Home
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Tennessee law case summary on alimony in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals after a 19 year marriage. Jim Najim Jirjis v. Tammy Sue Jirjis – Tennessee divorce alimony following 19 years married. Jim Najim Jirjis and Tammy Sue Jirjis were married in 1993, shortly after the husband had earned his medical […]
Read More»TN Mom Loses Custody For Ignoring Child’s Special Dietary Needs
- At July 22, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Tennessee law case summary on family law from the Court of Appeals. James Allen Austin v. Marely Torres – Tennessee divorce child custody modification. The child in this custody case, James Austin, Jr., was born in 2004 to James Austin, Sr., and Marely Torres. Shortly after birth, the child was diagnosed with Phenylketonuria (PKU), which […]
Read More»TN Parent Relocation Decision Must Include Best Interests
- At July 21, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In Home, Relocation
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Tennessee law case summary on parent relocation family law from the Court of Appeals. Cassidy Aragon v. Reynaldo Aragon – Tennessee parent relocation law Cassidy and Reynaldo Aragon were married in 2006 and had one daughter, who was born in 2007. They divorced in 2010, and a parenting plan specified that each parent would spend […]
Read More»Modern Day Hatfields and McCoys Go To Court
- At July 18, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In Domestic Violence, Family Law, Home
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Tennessee law case summary on contempt in family law from the Court of Appeals. In re: Anna L.J. – Tennessee contempt and evidence law In 2011, Robert and Sabrina Jackson went to court in Williamson County to file a petition declaring that Anna Johnson was dependent and neglected. Anna was the daughter of Dennis and […]
Read More»Mom Gets More Child Support Although Dad Claimed Disabled
Tennessee law case summary on child support modification in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Christopher Lance Allen v. Robbie Marie Allen – Tennessee divorce child support modification. Robbie and Lance Allen were divorced in 2007, and have one child, who was 13 years old at the time of this appeal. Under […]
Read More»TN Mom Does Not Get Access to Dad’s Psychological Records
- At July 16, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Divorce, Divorce Process
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Tennessee law case summary on access to psychological records in divorce and custody law from the Court of Appeals. Hannah Ann Culbertson v. Randall Eric Culbertson – Tennessee divorce mental health records confidentiality Hannah and Randall Culbertson were married in 2004 and had two children. In 2010, they separated and the mother filed for divorce […]
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