No-Fault Tennessee Divorce
- At September 10, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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Before 1970, a no-fault divorce was not possible. You had to prove the fault of the other spouse before filing for divorce with a Memphis divorce attorney. Accepted reasons for divorce included imprisonment, desertion, adultery, cruelty and inability to have sex. If none of these reasons applied to the couples, then couples sometimes were forced […]
Read More»4 Factors How to Divide Marital Debts in Tennessee Divorce
- At September 10, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Property Division
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Tennessee law case summary on property and debt division in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Supreme Court of Tennessee. Alford v. Alford, 120 S.W.3d 810, No. E2001-02361-SC-R11-CV (Tenn. 2003). As the Supreme Court of Tennessee noted at the beginning of its opinion, Mr. and Mrs. Alford had an unusual marital history: they married on November […]
Read More»How to Choose a Tennessee Divorce Attorney
Choosing a Memphis divorce attorney can be a confusing experience. With so much at stake, you don’t want to make the wrong choice. No matter how you go about hiring an attorney, there are some helpful tips that can guide you in making the right selection for your divorce case. Tips for Choosing a Divorce […]
Read More»Tenn Father’s Gross Receipts Over $400,000 Has Income Set at $8,000/Mo
Tennessee law case summary on child support in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Stephen Todd Mays v Melissa Gail Mays – Tennessee Child Support Laws In the divorce case of Stephen Mays and Melissa Mays, the father filed an appeal over the amount of his income and child support he was […]
Read More»Tennessee Divorce Defenses Your Spouse Can Use
- At September 06, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Divorce
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A Memphis divorce attorney for men wants you to understand the different defenses your ex-wife may use against you, since “hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.” This is especially true marriage dissolution. Emotions run high and women take what they believe is rightfully theirs. A divorce is especially emotional if you hurt your […]
Read More»16 Yrs Married, TN Wife Awared $500 for 12 Mos Transitional Alimony
Tennessee alimony law case summary following 16 years of marriage. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Michael Rowdy Echols v Joyce Butler Echols – Tennessee Alimony Law – 16 years of marriage. In the appeal of the divorce case of Michael Echols and Joyce Echols, the husband appeals the award of spousal support […]
Read More»TN Dad Wins Custody After Divorce But Court of Appeals Denies Change
Tennessee law case summary on child custody modification in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Julie Leamon Tomlin v Nathan Leamon – Tennessee Child Custody Modification Law In the case of Julie Tomlin, mother and Nathan Leamon, father, an appeal was sought to determine who should be the primary residential parent of two minor […]
Read More»McDonald’s Franchises Valued on Cash Flow in Tennessee Divorce
- At September 05, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Business Valuation
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Tennessee business valuation law case summary. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Bertuca v. Bertuca, No. M2006-00852-COA-R3-CV (Tenn. App. 2007). The value of McDonald’s franchises was the issue on appeal in a divorce action filed by Mrs. Jo Bertuca against her husband, Mr. Theodore Bertuca. The divorce was granted on […]
Read More»TN Mom and Dad Argue Over Equal Time Child Custody
Tennessee law case summary on child custody modification, equal parenting time, and shared or split child custody in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. James Eldridge v Katie Hundley – Tennessee Custody Law In the case of James Eldridge, father and Katie Hundley, mother, the father filed a petition to modify the juvenile […]
Read More»TN Wife of 20 Yrs Awarded Alimony In Futuro $2,200 /mo then $2,500 /mo
Alimony Tennessee law case summary following 20 years of marriage. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Laura Hammond Willmore v Harold E Willmore, III – Tennessee Alimony Laws – 20 years of marriage. In the divorce of Laura Willmore and Harold Willmore, the parties divorced after 20 years. The trial court required the […]
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