Divorce & Cryptocurrency War Story
Joshua Shilts shares a divorce and cryptocurrency “war story.” https://youtu.be/wRbhXjLE2lEVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: A Divorce & Cryptocurrency War Story with Josh Shilts (https://youtu.be/wRbhXjLE2lE) Can you tell us a divorce and cryptocurrency war story? I think the best war story I have about crypto has to do with materiality. And this was […]
Read More»Tracing Cryptocurrency & Finding the Crypto Wallet in Divorce
How Can You Tell if Someone Owns a Crypto Wallet? Can Cryptocurrency Be Traced in an Investigation for Divorce? https://youtu.be/RjQ7BXgg9TsVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Tracing Cryptocurrency & Finding the Crypto Wallet in Divorce (https://youtu.be/RjQ7BXgg9Ts) How can you tell if someone owns a crypto wallet? Well, you have to know what kind of a […]
Read More»Can You Hide Cryptocurrency in a Divorce?
Can You Hide Crypto in Divorce? Yes but it will require a spouse to omit this asset from a financial disclosure. Many financial disclosures in divorce must be answered under oath, subject to the criminal penalty of perjury. https://youtu.be/W8J8VN0kCD8Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Can You Hide Crypto in a Divorce? (https://youtu.be/W8J8VN0kCD8) Can […]
Read More»Who Gets Cryptocurrency in a Divorce?
What happens to cryptocurrency in divorce? If cryptocurrency and bitcoin is purchased during the marriage with marital income, it will be subject to division in divorce like any other asset. Valuation of cryptocurrency and bitcoin may depend on the market at the time. https://youtu.be/WiBfqPSAB9EVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Who Gets Cryptocurrency in […]
Read More»When TN Wife Agreed to Specific Dollar Amount from 401(k), Subsequent Gains and Losses Were Excluded
Tennessee case summary on interpretation of settlement terms in divorce. Angela Marie Heisig v. Andrew Carl Heisig The husband and wife in this Hamilton County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2018, and the trial court, Judge Kyle E. Hedrick, awarded the wife $130,000 from the husband’s 401(k). The court directed the wife to prepare a […]
Read More»Congratulations 2023 Christian Brothers High School Hall of Fame Inductees
- At January 19, 2023
- By Miles Mason
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Congratulations and welcome to the 2023 Christian Brothers High School Hall of Fame inductees. These gentlemen were nominated by their peers and recognized for outstanding achievement, character, and their service to Christian Brothers High School. (Front Row) Joseph Baker, Philip Smith ’76, Chris Perkins, Sr. ’82, Richard Bursi ’78, (Back Row) Spencer McDaniel ’99, David […]
Read More»No Judicial Recused Merely for Being “Tight” With Court Employee
- At January 19, 2023
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process, Family Law
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Tennessee case summary on judicial recusal in divorce. Molly Leann Green v. Michael Wayne Green The husband and wife in this Fentress County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2014, and the case was heard by Judge Todd Burnett. They subsequently reconciled and had another child, but did not remarry. The father brought a petition to […]
Read More»Smith & Walk on WLOK Talking Tennessee Law
- At January 18, 2023
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support, Family Law, News
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Our own Joe Smith and Bill Walk, personal injury attorney with The Crone Law Firm, were interviewed by Chip Washington, host of “Let’s Talk About It” show on WLOK (1340 AM/105 FM) on Wednesday, January 18, 2023. Among many other topics, they discussed a relatively new law, House Bill 1834. Any person who kills another in […]
Read More»Custody Case Sent Back to Lower Court When One of Two Children Turns 18 While Appeal Pending
Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Jennifer Gaby v. Tony Gaby The parties in this Greene County, Tennessee, case were married in 2003 and divorced in 2017. They were parents of two children, born in 2004 and 2007. Under the original parenting plan, the mother was named the primary residential parent, with the father having […]
Read More»Wife Can’t Get Attorney’s Fees After Husband Voluntarily Withdraws Post-Divorce Litigation
Tennessee case summary on attorney’s fees after divorce. Vanessa Colley v. John S. Colley, III The husband and wife in this Davidson County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2012. Even after the final judgment, the litigation was prolific. In early 2019, the husband filed a motion seeking relief from alimony. Later that same year, the […]
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