Child Support Based on Imputed Income from Lavish Lifestyle
Tennessee child support case summary on imputed income. In Re Conner F. The child in this Hamilton County, Tennessee, case was born in Colorado in 2012 to unmarried parents. The father testified that he was the primary caregiver for about four months while they lived in Colorado. In 2013, the parties moved in with the […]
Read More»Dad Must Pay > $11K in Attorney Fees After Child Support Modification
Tennessee child support case summary on attorney’s fees in modification action. Sonya C. Franklin Sardon v. Troy Eugene Sardon The mother and father in this Davidson County, Tennessee, case were the parents of four children, and were divorced in 2007. Under their agreed parenting plan, the mother was named the primary residential parent with 245 […]
Read More»Maximizing Parent Participation Means More than 66 Days Parenting Time
- At December 06, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Tennessee child custody case summary on maximizing parenting time in divorce. Sarah Nichole Neveau v. Adam Paul Neveau The mother and father in this Tennessee case were married in 2011, and their daughter was born the same year. During the marriage, they resided with the mother’s adopted parents in Loudon County. After the daughter was born, […]
Read More»Wife May Have Been Rushed into Prenuptial Agreement
Tennessee case summary on prenuptial agreements in divorce. Rhonda Sue Griffis Grubb v. James Wesley Grubb The trial in this Roane County, Tennessee, case was held in two parts. In the first half of the trial, the court ruled on the validity of the parties’ antenuptial agreement. The other issues in the case were decided […]
Read More»Mom Not Finding Steady Employment Means No Relocation to NJ
Tennessee child custody case summary on parent relocation. Jessica Marcel Broadnax v. Quentin Elliott Lawrence The mother and father in this Hamilton County, Tennessee parental relocation case were divorced in 2012. Under the parenting plan, the mother was named the primary residential parent, and the father was awarded 104 days of co-parenting time per year. In […]
Read More»TN Mandatory Injunction Law – Dissipation, PART THREE
This is Part Three in our Tennessee mandatory injunction law information series. In it we look to ways dissipation of marital assets could violate the injunction in divorce or legal separation. A related concern is a spouse’s failure to preserve a marital asset, also briefly discussed. Our focus is on how Tennessee’s courts have interpreted […]
Read More»TN Mandatory Injunction Law | Cash Flow and Concealed Assets, PART TWO
- At October 27, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Property Division
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In Part Two of our series on Tennessee’s mandatory injunction law, we review the issues of maintaining cash flow and concealing assets in divorce. What consequences follow a spouse’s failure to disclose funds received from a retirement account deemed a marital asset? When does such nondisclosure intentionally violate the injunction? And how should the court […]
Read More»Husband Dissipated Estate w/ Secret Purchases + Alimony $1.8K/Mo.
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 26 years married. Carolyn Ann Talley v. Clinton Eugene Talley The husband and wife in this Tennessee case were married in 1986 and separated in 2012. They had two children, both of whom were over the age of majority at the time of the divorce. The wife filed a […]
Read More»Rehab Alimony Award Overturned Due to Insufficient Fact Finding
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 16 years married. Kristie Linley Sibley v. Corey D. Sibley The husband and wife in this Montgomery County, Tennessee, case were married in 1998 and had no children. In 2005, the husband was discharged from the military, and in 2008, he was convicted of theft of government property and […]
Read More»Physician and Nurse Prenup Held Valid + $8K/Mo. Alimony in Futuro
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 16 years married. Phillip Jay Seifert v. Maria Coveny Seifert The husband and wife in this Knox County, Tennessee case were married in 1997. A few days before the marriage, they entered into an antenuptial agreement. The husband was a physician, and the wife was a registered nurse. During […]
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