TN Wife of 8 Yrs w/ MS Seeks Legal Separation + Alimony
Tennessee alimony law case summary following 8 years of marriage. Tennessee legal separation, divorce, and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Janet Charlene Hooberry v Ronald Scott Hooberry – Tennessee Alimony Law + Legal Separation Law Janet Hooberry, Wife, filed a complaint for legal separation/divorce after 8 1/5 years of marriage. The Wife alleged […]
Read More»Legal Custody vs. Physical Custody in Tennessee: What’s the difference?
- At February 08, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Divorce
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The difference between legal custody versus physical custody in Tennessee has to do with decisions that are made on behalf of the children and where they actually live after a divorce. If you’re beginning a divorce or custody case, make sure you understand the difference and what each means regarding your parental rights. Legal Custody […]
Read More»$200/mo 3 Yrs Rehab Alimony Owed By TN Dad 7 Yrs Married
Tennessee rehabilitative alimony law case summary following 7 years of marriage. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Mitchell Dwayne Gentry v. Jerica Renae Gentry In this case, a lengthy trial took place that left a decision of the mother being the primary residential parent. The mother was to receive alimony, child […]
Read More»Ashley Judd and Dario Franchitti Announce Tennessee Divorce
- At February 07, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, News
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Tennessee’s Ashley Judd and Dario Franchitti Announce Divorce Tennessee resident actress Ashley Judd and champion race car driver Dario Franchitti to file for divorce after 11-years of marriage. Judd and Franchitti to Begin Divorce Proceedings After a two-year courtship, in December 2001 actress Ashley Tyler (Ciminella) Judd married Dario Franchitti, the now well-known Scottish IndyCar […]
Read More»O’Day Resigns as Commissioner of Tennessee Department of Children’s Services
- At February 07, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Domestic Violence, News
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O’Day Resigns as Commissioner of Tennessee Department of Children’s Services Kate O’Day resigned as Commissioner of the Tennessee Dept. of Children’s Services After two years at her Nashville post protecting Tennessee’s children from abuse and neglect, Kate O’Day resigned as commissioner of the Dept. of Children’s Services (DCS). On February 5, Governor Bill Haslam announced […]
Read More»How do you know when you should file for divorce in Tennessee?
- At February 07, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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How do you know if you should get divorced? This depends on your particular circumstances, of course, because no two situations are alike. However, there are things you might want to consider seriously when making this decision, such as whether your problems are irreversible big ones or fixable small ones. Deciding When to Divorce: Is […]
Read More»TN Husband Failed to Pay Support & Gets 20 Days in Jail
Tennessee law case summary on transitional alimony and contempt in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Caroline Tippens-Florea v Johnathan Matthew Florea – Tennessee Divorce & Contempt – 3 Years Married Caroline Tippens, Wife, and Matthew Florea, Husband, marred in June of 2007. The Wife was 22 and a graduate from the University […]
Read More»Will my husband pay divorce costs if he is at fault for the marriage failing in Tennessee?
- At February 06, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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Divorce costs often are split among both parties. But there are situations in which your husband may pay part or all of your costs. For instance, this may be the case if you are unable to afford an attorney, and he earns substantially more than you do. Who pays divorce costs? As noted, most divorce cases […]
Read More»Advantages to Filing Divorce Before Your Husband Does in Tennessee
- At February 06, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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Deciding to file for divorce before your husband may bring with it a few small advantages. Primarily, it can help you prepare for the process so you’re not taken aback if you’re suddenly served with divorce papers. But overall, the facts and circumstances of the case and your legal strategy will have more of an […]
Read More»For Tennessee Order of Protection, Person Must Face Real Harm
- At February 06, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Domestic Violence
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Tennessee law case summary on order of protection law in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Sandi D. Jackson v Mitchell B. Lanphere – Standard for Granting Tennessee Order of Protection Sandi Jackson filed a petition for orders of protection against Mitchell Lanpherein June of 2010. She filed the petition for herself and […]
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