Tennessee Mother Jailed for Ignoring Parenting Plan
- At July 13, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Child Custody, Divorce Process, Home
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Tennessee law case summary on contempt and parenting plan law in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. S.A.M.D. v. J.P.D. – Tennessee divorce criminal contempt—failure to comply with parenting plan. The husband and wife were married in 2001, had one son in 2003, and divorced in 2010. Under the permanent parenting plan, the wife […]
Read More»Adult Child Can Sue Biological TN Dad for Retroactive Child Support
Tennessee child support law case law summary on child support collection from the Court of Appeals. [See, Back Child Support Can Be Limited to 5 Yrs: New Law in 2017] Jordan Ashton Danelz v. John Gayden, M.D. This was the third appeal in a case of a Tennessee adult who brought an action against his biological father […]
Read More»Child Support Ordered After Age 18 for Severely Disabled Tenn. Son
- At July 12, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support, Home
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Tennessee child support law case law summary on child support for an adult child from the Court of Appeals. Beverly Lynn Durham (Hess) Cook v. James Preston Hess, III – Tennessee Child Support The husband and wife were divorced in 1991. The 1991 marital termination agreement and decree called upon the husband to pay child support in […]
Read More»Per UCCJEA, Jurisdiction Remained in TN Even Though Child Lived in IN
- At July 12, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification, Divorce Process, Home
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Tennessee law case summary on child custody jurisdiction in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Note this is the second article on this case in the blog. In Re: Marquise T.G. – TN Court has Jurisdiction Although Child Lived in Indiana for Almost Three Years – Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act “UCCJEA” This case […]
Read More»TN Heart Surgeon’s Visitation Limited After Pattern of Emotional Abuse
- At July 11, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Home
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Tennessee law case summary on limiting parenting time in divorce and family law. Wife v. Husband The husband and wife were married in 1994, the same year in which the husband graduated from the University of Tennessee Medical School and began his career as a heart surgeon. After graduation, he accepted a residency at the […]
Read More»TN Probate Judge Can’t Consult Old Divorce File for Child Support Owed
Tennessee child support law case law summary on collection and enforcement from the Court of Appeals. In Re Estate of James Edgar Miller – Tennessee divorce collection of child support. Norma Jean Wallace and James Edgar Miller were divorced in 1975. The wife was awarded custody of the couple’s daughter, and the husband was ordered to pay […]
Read More»Tennessee Husband’s Objection to Post-nuptial Agreement Failed
Tennessee law case summary on post-nuptial agreements in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Jeffrey Paul Bengs v. Amy Dawn Bengs – Tennessee Divorce Post-nuptial Agreement. The husband and wife were married in 1993. In 2010, they entered into a post-nuptial agreement containing a final disposition of their marital property. A week after making that […]
Read More»No Penalty Against TN Wife For Allowing Marital Property Foreclosure
- At July 09, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Home, Property Division
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Tennessee law case summary on dissipation in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals Jeffery Charles Hayes v. Melissa Marie Hayes – Tennessee divorce dissipation of marital assets. The husband and wife were married for about six years with no children. The husband initially worked as a superintendent for his brother’s construction company, and […]
Read More»Ex-Wife Envy, Second Wife Syndrome, and Adjusting to Step-Motherhood After His Tennessee Divorce
- At July 08, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Child Custody, Family Law
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With the Tennessee divorce in the distant past, yet another battle could be looming in the Memphis household. Slowly, the horns of ex-wife envy begin to show until a full-blow case of second wife syndrome develops. But there are two sides to every coin, and at least two sides to every post-divorce family. Is There […]
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