Dad Loses Custody Change to Move Out of State Even with Moms DWI
Tennessee child custody case summary on relocation. Michael Todd Sansom v. Amanda Jane Sansom – Tennessee divorce relocation denied The mother and father in this Williamson County, Tennessee, parental relocation case were divorced in 2012. They agreed to a parenting plan for their daughter, who was about two years old. The mother was named the primary […]
Read More»Dad Liable for Back Child Support for Previously Unknown Teenage Child
- At October 09, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Child Support
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Tennessee child support case summary and name change. Katarina Parrish v. Michael Griggs This Parrish County, Tennessee, paternity case was filed when the child was a teenager. DNA testing established that the father was the child’s biological father even though, shortly after the child’s birth, the father claimed that the mother had informed him that […]
Read More»Husband Failed to Prove Prenup to Reserve Lake House as Separate
Tennessee case summary on property division, classification, retirement and prenuptial agreements in divorce. Jimmy D. Ogle v. Julie D. Duff The husband and wife in this Loudon County, Tennessee, case were married for about five and one-half years before their divorce. The husband, 58, was a self-employed surveyor, and the wife, 45, was a teacher. […]
Read More»Mom Diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder Loses Custody Battle
- At October 02, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Tennessee child custody case summary. Jade C. Nunnally v. Adam Nunnally The mother and father in this Hamilton County, Tennessee case were married in 2013 and had a daughter who was born in 2015. Three months after the daughter was born, the mother filed for divorce. The mother’s proposed parenting plan called for the father to […]
Read More»Tennessee Mandatory Injunction Law | Changing Life Insurance Beneficiaries, PART 1
Tennessee’s mandatory injunction law first went into effect in May 2001 and is found in T.C.A. § 36-4-106(d). What is a mandatory injunction Tennessee? This statutory injunction, or stay, is automatically invoked in divorce and legal separation cases. Three purposes for the injunction are: “(1) to eliminate the need to address the judge about [how] […]
Read More»Mom Denied Change of Custody, Despite Allegations of Abuse by Dad
Tennessee child custody case summary. Alanna Christine Howe v. John Ashley Howe The mother and father in this Hamilton County, Tennessee, case were married and had one child at the time of their 2007 divorce. Under the parenting plan, the father was named the primary residential parent, and the wife was awarded 65 days per year […]
Read More»Wife Gets $2.5K/Mo. Rehabilitative Alimony for 3 Yrs 10 Yrs Married
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 10 years married. Trina A. Henson v. Chris Robert Henson The husband and wife in this Robertson County, Tennessee, case were married in 2006 and had no children. They moved frequently during the marriage, first to Germany where the husband was stationed in the Army. They later moved to […]
Read More»Stocking a Self-Respecting Single Malt Whisky Bar
OFF TOPIC. It’s 2:00 p.m. Your father-in-law is coming over for dinner. He’s a single malt whisky guy. Time is short. You need a list of whiskies to purchase and have on hand from which he can choose. And, it’s time for you to try the deep end of the single malt whisky pool. Who […]
Read More»Mom Loses Custody After Failing to Cooperate in Parenting
Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Sinan Gider v. Lydia Hubbell The child in this Davidson County, Tennessee, was born of a short-term relationship, and after the child was born, the parents entered into a parenting agreement. The mother was named the primary residential parent, with the father having 180 days per year of parenting […]
Read More»Mom Entitled to Attorney Fees After Winning on Appeal
Supreme Court of Tennessee case summary on attorney’s fees in post-divorce enforcement dispute. Elizabeth Eberbach v. Christopher Eberbach In 2015, the Tennessee Court of Appeals heard the appeal brought by the father in this divorce case. In a post-trial proceeding, the trial court had awarded the mother a portion of the children’s unpaid medical expenses. […]
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