6 Ways to Save Lots of Money in Your Divorce
- At June 24, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Attorney's Fees, Divorce, Divorce Tips, Family Law
- 0
Divorce costs may appear to be increasing exponentially, but your Collierville, Tennessee, divorce does not have to break the bank. There are several simple techniques that can help keep legal costs down without weakening your case in any way. Maintaining Control of Your Attorney’s Fees Maintaining control of your attorney’s fees should never interfere with […]
Read More»Commerical Painting Business Valued at $200K in TN Divorce
- At June 23, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Business Valuation, Home
- 0
Tennessee business valuation law case summary – Commercial Painting. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Koch v. Koch – Tennessee Divorce Business Valuation – Commercial Painting Sole Proprietorship How should a sole proprietorship be valued for the purposes of property distribution upon divorce? The physical assets and accounts receivable have ascertainable value. […]
Read More»Textbook Distributor Business Valued at $220K in TN Divorce
Tennessee business valuation law case summary – Textbook Distributor Business. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Kerce v. Kerce – Tennessee Business Valuation Law – German Textbook Distributor Ascertaining the value of a closely held corporation is not an exact science, and the Tennessee courts have not identified a consistent approach […]
Read More»Tenn. Mom’s Mental Health Records May Not Be Disclosed in Custody Case
Tennessee law case summary on confidentiality of mental health records in Tennessee divorce and custody law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Note: Second case summary of this case in this blog. Ashley Herman v Daniel Herman – Tennessee Custody and Medical Record Privacy Laws Ashley Herman, the mother, and Daniel Herman, the father, divorced in […]
Read More»Alimony in Solido After Former TN Spouse’s Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
- At June 19, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Alimony
- 1
Alimony in Solido After Former TN Spouse’s Chapter 7 Bankruptcy “NO! We just got divorced and he’s already broke?” Those may very well be the first words spoken when a former spouse’s bankruptcy notice arrives in your mailbox. Take heart. Not all is lost. Your ex-husband or ex-wife may be asking the bankruptcy court […]
Read More»Tennessee Wife Married Two Years Wins Transitional Alimony
- At June 18, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Alimony: 0-9 Years Married, Home
- 0
Tennessee law case summary on contempt and transitional alimony divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Note: this is the second summary of this case on the blog. Caroline Tippens-Florea v Johnathan Matthew Florea – Tennessee Divorce & Contempt – 3 Years Married Caroline Tippens-Florea, the wife, and Johnathan Matthew Florea, the husband, […]
Read More»5 Advantages of Filing First in My Tennessee Divorce
- At June 17, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Divorce Tips, Pre-divorce Planning
- 0
Should I file for divorce first? What are the advantages of filing for divorce first? Why is it better to file for divorce first? Does it matter who files for divorce first? Filing for Divorce First in Tennessee In any Tennessee divorce, one spouse or the other will file the complaint and get the ball […]
Read More»Tennessee Court Holds Stepfather Responsible for Child Support
- At June 16, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support, Home
- 0
Tennessee child support law determining who owes support in Tennessee family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Charles Robert Braun, Jr. v. Nita Lynn Braun – Tennessee child support obligation laws Nita Lynn Braun, the mother, and Paul I. McFayden, the father, had a child (“the child”) together in August 2000. They separated and the father […]
Read More»Tennessee Father to Pay Only Additional $150 /Mo. in School Expenses
- At June 15, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support, Home
- 0
Tennessee child support law case summary on school expenses from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Martha Elaine Weaver Carter v. David Ray Carter – School expenses as child support add on This Tennessee case involves a mother requesting an upward modification of child support paid by the father. The mother, Martha Elaine Weaver Carter, and David Ray […]
Read More»