Court OK Not Asking 13 Year Old’s Custody Preference
- At January 11, 2023
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Family Law
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Tennessee child custody case summary on custody preference of 13 year old. In re Aiden W.L. The parents in this Shelby County, Tennessee, case were never married. They had four children during their relationship until separating in 2015, but the father later rescinded his admission of paternity of some of them. At the time of […]
Read More»Judge’s Order Recusing Himself Can’t Be Appealed Immediately
Tennessee case summary on recusal in divorce. Margaret Kathryn Young v. Larry Joe Young The wife in this Shelby County, Tennessee, case filed for divorce after 35 years of marriage. She challenged the validity of the antenuptial agreement signed the day before the marriage, and the question of the validity was heard at a hearing […]
Read More»Wife’s Claims of Abuse Found Not to Be Credible
Tennessee case summary on domestic violence in divorce. Paige Wininger v. Jarred Wininger The husband and wife in this Washington County, Tennessee, case were married in Tennessee in 2017 and had one daughter. In 2019, they moved to South Carolina, but in 2021, the wife left the marital home and returned to Tennessee with the […]
Read More»Maximum Participation Possible in Tennessee Custody Law
Maximum Participation Possible Commentary from Miles Mason, Sr. with perspectives from Anne Hamer and Abigail Hall. Tennessee Code Annotated Section 36–6–106(a) provides in pertinent part: In taking into account the child’s best interest, the court shall order a custody arrangement that permits both parents to enjoy the maximum participation possible in the life of the […]
Read More»Ex-Husband Sues After Divorce, Case Tossed Out as Abusive
Tennessee case summary on abusive actions after divorce. Timothy Wilson v. Tawana Wilson et al. The husband and wife in this Davidson County, Tennessee, case were divorced after the wife obtained a default judgment against the husband. The husband attempted to re-open the default judgment, but was unsuccessful. He brought a first appeal to the […]
Read More»Educational Expenses Must Be Shown Clearly in Child Support Order
Tennessee child custody and child support modification case summary. Jenny Sue Taylor v. George Green Taylor, III The mother and father in this Hamilton County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2014. The mother was named primary residential parent of the two children, with the father being awarded 139 parenting days. The father was ordered to […]
Read More»Mason Guests on Amy Helms Podcast: Hope After Narcissistic Abuse
Miles Mason, Sr. guests on the new podcast by trauma therapist Amy Helms, Hope After Narcissistic Abuse. Advice for Divorcing a Narcissist, excerpts from podcast on YouTube: What Is Financial Abuse? Narcissist’s Divorce Playbook & Strategic Responses Why Surviving Divorce with a Narcissist Must Include Therapy Choose Your Battles Wisely When Divorcing a Narcissist Preparing […]
Read More»Joseph W. Smith Selected to TBA’s 2023 Leadership Law Program
- At December 21, 2022
- By Miles Mason
- In News
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Congratulations to Joe. What a tremendous honor! From the TBA press release: TBA Selects Attorneys for Leadership Law Class 33 lawyers from across the state join six-month leadership training program. NASHVILLE, Dec. 20, 2022— The Tennessee Bar Association (TBA) announces that 33 attorneys from across the state have been selected for its 2023 Leadership Law […]
Read More»Grandparents Get Visitation After Mom’s Death in Accident
- At December 20, 2022
- By Miles Mason
- In Grandparent Rights
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Tennessee child custody case summary on grandparent visitation rights. James William Rose, et al., v. Patrick M. Malone The child in this Williamson County, Tennessee, grandparent visitation case was born in 2012. When the parents divorced, the mother was named primary residential parent with 319 days parenting time per year. Just three months later, the […]
Read More»Mom’s Disdain For Dad Means She Can’t Relocate with Child
Tennessee child custody case summary on parent relocation. Dominique Nance v. Mark Franklin The child in this Davidson County, Tennessee, parental relocation case was born to unwed parents in Alabama in 2011. The father moved to Tennessee, and the mother followed with the child shortly thereafter. After a domestic violence incident, they separated in 2015. […]
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