Dad Unable to Change of Custody After Disputes Over Education
- At August 29, 2018
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification
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Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Angela Michelle Newberry v. Jeremy Mack Newberry The mother and father in this Hamilton County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2010 and were the parents of three children born in 1998, 2004, and 2006. The parties agreed to a parenting plan which gave the father parenting time every other […]
Read More»Court Tosses Out Appeal When Brief Fails to Minimally Comply With Rules
Tennessee child support collection case and appeals court process summary. In re Joshua E., et al. This was an appeal of a juvenile case from Davidson County, Tennessee. After a contentious trial of the mother’s motion for modification of parenting time, Judge Sheila Calloway issued a detailed order containing findings of fact, conclusions of law, […]
Read More»How to Shop for Home Insurance
Whether buying a new home or shopping among home insurance policies for your current home, getting the right homeowners insurance policy can feel like another emotional burden. You’ll probably have the same policy for many years, so it’s worth taking the time to be a smart consumer and consider your options. How to read and […]
Read More»Doctor Ordered to Fund Educational Trust Accounts for College
- At August 22, 2018
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support
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Tennessee child support case summary on college education costs after divorce. Kathryn A. Duke v. Harold W. Duke, III The husband and wife in this Williamson County, Tennessee, case were married in 1991 and had three children. The husband was a physician, and the wife was a registered nurse but had been a stay-at-home mom […]
Read More»Divorce Court Cannot Look at Trust Assets; Separate Property Awarded to Wife
Tennessee case summary on commingling and trusts in divorce. Desiree Daniels Disterdick v. John Disterdick The husband and wife in this Hamilton County, Tennessee, case were married in 1986. The wife filed a complaint for divorce in 2012, and the case was eventually heard by Judge L. Marie Williams after the recusal of another judge. […]
Read More»No Grandparent Visitation After Mom’s Death Absent Interference with Visits
Tennessee child custody case summary on grandparent visitation and life insurance proceeds. Rose Coleman v. Bryan Olson – Tennessee divorce Auto Injunction and GP Visitation The husband and wife in this Montgomery County, Tennessee, case were married in 2007 and had a child the next year. In 2012, the wife sued for divorce. Under Tennessee law, […]
Read More»Doctor Has Parenting Time Cut After Unfavorable Psychological Evaluation
Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Amy (Wiseman) Bowen v. William S. Wiseman, II The child in this Sumner County, Tennessee, case was born in 2005, and the parents divorced in 2009. The father was a pediatrician who was currently working as an independent contractor for an insurance company. The mother taught first grade at […]
Read More»How to Shop for Car Insurance
Shopping for car insurance can be daunting. You are required by law to buy it, but it’s not a product that you can see, touch, or inspect. Therefore, you need to arm yourself with knowledge of what you are buying. Auto insurance terms and definitions you need to understand Here is a quick start list […]
Read More»TN Divorce Judge Not Required to Recuse Despite Adverse Rulings
Tennessee case summary on recusal of judge in divorce. Mariel Bentz Rich v. David Tate Rich, Jr. After five years of marriage, the wife in this case filed for divorce in 2017 in Davidson County, Tennessee. The parties had one child, who was born in 2014. The case was assigned to Judge Philip E. Smith, […]
Read More»Mom Can Relocate Back Home to CA to Escape Abusive Husband
Tennessee child custody case summary on relocation in divorce. Jana Lea Purvis v. Dennis Patrick Purvis, II The mother and father in this Bradley County, Tennessee, case were married in 2002 and had two daughters. The mother filed for divorce in 2015, and she was named the primary residential parent. She asked the court for permission […]
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