No Custody Jurisdiction After Child Out of TN for Six Months
Tennessee child custody case summary on jurisdiction (UCCJEA) and custody modification. Amber Ada Hernandez v. David Alan Hernandez The mother and father in this McNairy County, Tennessee. Case were divorced in 2006. The mother was named the primary residential parent, with the father having co-parenting time every other weekend. In about 2014, the father moved […]
Read More»Claim For Attorney Fees Survives Dismissal of Complaint
- At September 18, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In Attorney's Fees
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Tennessee case summary on attorney’s fees. Felicitas Hayes v. Christopher Daniel Scoggin The mother and father in this Shelby County, Tennessee, case had four children at the time of their 2013 California divorce. Over the next six years, they were back in court in four states regarding various custody disputes. The father moved to North […]
Read More»Premarital Savings Account Became Marital Property Due to Commingling
Tennessee case summary on property division and classification in divorce. Dana Darnell v. Mark Darnell The husband and wife in this Bradley County, Tennessee, case had been married for about five years by the time of their 2017 divorce. It was the second marriage for the wife, who had received a piece of real property […]
Read More»Court Must Make Fact Findings Before Changing Custody
Tennessee child custody modification case summary. In re Makinna B. The child in this Montgomery County, Tennessee, case was born to unmarried parents in 2014. The father then filed a petition to confirm parentage. Before the hearing was held, the father moved to St. Paul, Minnesota to live with his father and go to school. […]
Read More»Wife’s Need Must Subtract Her Earning Capacity
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 23 years married. Richard Alan Pearson v. Christen Creighton Pearson The husband and wife in this Shelby County, Tennessee, case were married in 1995. The parties had two children, and the wife had three children from a prior marriage, but all of the children were adults when the husband […]
Read More»Granting Motion Over Objection of Sick Attorney Not Grounds for Recusal
Tennessee case summary on recusal in divorce. Laurie Elizabeth Lee v. Bryan Mitchell Lee The mother in this Knox County, Tennessee, case filed a petition to modify the permanent parenting plan, and the case was set for trial in December 2018. The father filed an in limine motion which was to be heard the same […]
Read More»No Recusal for Judge Predicting Crediting Doctor’s Testimony
Tennessee case summary on judicial recusal in divorce. Marian Neamtu v. Iveta Neamtu The husband and wife in this Davidson County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2007, at which time the wife was found to be suffering from Lyme Disease and unemployable. The husband was ordered to pay $1,200 per month in alimony until death […]
Read More»Losing Motions Not Grounds for Judicial Recusal
Tennessee case summary on recusal in divorce. Pamela Diane Stark v. Joe Edward Stark The wife in this Shelby County, Tennessee case filed for divorce in 2018. The husband was a Memphis police officer, and the wife was an attorney working for the district attorney general. The wife made a claim that the husband committed […]
Read More»Court Orders Sale of Property After Wife Refuses to Sign
Tennessee case summary on enforcement of sale of real property after divorce. James V. Holleman v. Barbara J. Holleman The husband in this Knox County, Tennessee, case filed for divorce in 2005. The parties eventually came to an agreement, and the trial court approved a marital dissolution agreement in 2006. The agreement specified that a […]
Read More»Party Entitled to Hearing if Courtroom Sound System Met ADA
- At September 03, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process
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Tennessee case summary on the divorce process. Kelly R. Harris v. Lonnie C. Harris The husband and wife in this Knox County, Tennessee, case were married in 1995 and had two minor children. In 2015, the wife filed for divorce on the grounds of irreconcilable differences and inappropriate marital conduct. The husband filed an answer […]
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