Relevance of Classifying Property at the Time of Tennessee Divorce
Tennessee law case summary on property division and valuation in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Note: this is the second article on this case in this Blog. Mary Butcher v Ronald Butcher – Tennessee property division law and classification In Butcher v. Butcher, the husband appealed the trial courts […]
Read More»Tenn. Husband Receives Transitional Alimony After 17 Years of Marriage
Tennessee alimony law case summary following 17 years of marriage. Divorce and alimony law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Patricia Carlene Mayfield v. Phillip Harold Mayfield – Tennessee Alimony Law – 17 years married. Note: this is the second case summary of this opinion on the Tennessee Family Law Blog. Patricia Carlene Mayfield, the wife and […]
Read More»Tennessee Father Welcomes Home Daughter Amanda Berry, Free After Decade of Violent Captivity
- At May 13, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Domestic Violence, News
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One daughter’s father and her extended family members live in Elizabethton, Tennessee. This lush hill-country community of about 14,200 serves as the county seat of Carter County. Amanda Berry, now age 27, was abducted in Cleveland, Ohio, at the age of 16 on April 21, 2003. She was held hostage for 10 long years, but […]
Read More»The Exchange Club Is Breaking the Cycle of Abuse in Memphis
- At May 13, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Domestic Violence, Mediation
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The Exchange Club Family Center in Memphis, TN, is helping children, adults, parents, and families heal by working to break the cycle of domestic violence and abuse. Memphis Area Programs at The Exchange Club Family Center At The Exchange Club Family Center in Memphis, TN, the emphasis is on restoring healthy family relationships by addressing […]
Read More»Accounting Firm Owner Gets to Value Firm as Dissenting Shareholder
- At May 12, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Business Valuation, Home
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Tennessee business valuation law case summary – accounting firm. Tennessee law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Vawter, Kennedy and Kennedy v. Vawter – Tennessee valuation law – professional practice – Note: This is not a divorce case but is offered as a background for business valuation procedural law. In the context of determining the value of […]
Read More»Value of Dentist’s Patient Files May Be Excluded in Tennessee Divorce
Tennessee business valuation law case summary – Dental Practice. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Joy Henly McKee v. Jeffrey Elson McKee – Tennessee Divorce Business Valuation Case – Dentist’s Goodwill It is well established that under Tennessee law, personal goodwill is not considered a marital asset when evaluating a […]
Read More»How to Divide a Military Pension in Tennessee Divorce
- At May 10, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Home, Military, Property Division
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Tennessee military pension rights in divorce include Navy, Army, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard concerning service members stationed at the Naval Support Facility Mid-South near Millington, Tennessee, Fort Campbell, an army base that straddles the Tennessee and Kentucky border, and their families living in the Memphis, Germantown, Collierville, and Bartlett areas. Military Pensions: Points to Consider in […]
Read More»Financial Advisor’s Letter Can Be Evidence of Partnership Value
- At May 09, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Business Valuation, Divorce, Home, Property Valuation
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Tennessee business valuation law case summary – limited partnership. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Smith v. Smith – Partnership can be valued based on claimed value and tax return for Tennessee divorce. John Armistead Smith and Marian Krause Smith were married in 1958 and separated in 1990. Mrs. Smith […]
Read More»Fayette County, Tennessee Transitional Alimony, No Rehab Necessary
Tennessee’s Transitional Alimomy For the Fayette County, Tennessee spouse who considers divorce, the possibility of transitional alimony is worthy of discussion with a knowledgeable Tennessee divorce attorney. This is the last installment in a four-part series about our state’s alimony law. We’ve taken on each of the following support awards codified in T.C.A. § 36-5-121: […]
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