Dad Can’t Withhold Consent After Agreeing to Pay Private School Tuition
- At March 13, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support
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Tennessee case summary on private school tuition. Emily Wade Turner v. John B. Turner, Jr. The mother and father in this case were divorced in Mississippi in 2011. At that time, they entered into an agreement covering child custody, support, and property settlement, and that agreement was incorporated into the final judgment. At the time of […]
Read More»Withdrawals of Principal from Trust Count as Income for Purposes of TN Child Support
- At March 08, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Income Determination
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Tennessee child support case summary on income determination with trust income and underemployment. Lee Stack, III, v. Joann Valerie Stack The mother and father in this case were divorced in Montana in 2012, and had one son who had been born in 2011. The Montana court named the mother as the primary residential parent, and […]
Read More»Mom Move Away with Kids Allowed When Dad Failed to Show Move Unreasonable
- At March 06, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Uncategorized
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Tennessee parent relocation case summary. Angela Slavko v. Scott Slavko – Tennessee divorce relocation granted The mother and father in this Tennessee case were married and had two children before their 2011 divorce. The mother was named the primary residential parent, and the father was awarded 119 days of co-parenting time. The scheduled was subsequently adjusted […]
Read More»Claim of Duress and Being Forced to Sign Settlement Not Credible
- At March 01, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process
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Tennessee case summary on duress and settlement enforcement in divorce. Wife vs. Husband (names removed upon request) The wife in this Sullivan County, Tennessee, case filed for divorce in February 2013. In May of that year, her first attorney was permitted to withdraw. After her second attorney died, she asked for a continuance, which was […]
Read More»Wife On Disability Gets Alimony Despite Also Receiving Equity in House
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 24 years married. Steve Kirby Kucinski v. Magali Orgega The husband and wife in this Tennessee case were married in 1991. In 2003, the husband filed for divorce, but the case remained dormant until 2014. Many issues were resolved at a mediation in 2014, but the parties were unable to […]
Read More»More Really Bad Divorce Advice You Must Ignore
- At February 24, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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This is the second blog on really bad divorce advice that spouses must ignore in order to obtain the best possible results in the case. Although experienced divorce attorneys are seldom surprised at what passes for helpful advice, unfortunately for some spouses it is too late to undo the damage. To avoid making the mistakes […]
Read More»Pre-marital Stock Options Became Marital Property When Comingled
Tennessee case summary on commingling in divorce. Kathryn Lynn Jones v. Gary Edward Jones The husband and wife in this Tennessee divorce case met in 1985 and were married in 1990. In 2011, the wife filed a complaint for divorce, and trial was held in 2014, after their youngest child had turned 18. The marital […]
Read More»Military Contractor Doesn’t Get Alimony Reduction When Stopping Work
Tennessee alimony modification case summary following 27 years married. Daniel Ray Hauf v. Lora Marie Hauf The husband and wife in this Tennessee case were divorced in 2010 after a 27 year marriage. The husband had retired from the army prior to the divorce, and since then had worked as a helicopter pilot for military […]
Read More»Husband In Contempt for Not Obeying Marital Termination Agreement
- At February 15, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process
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Tennessee case summary on contempt to enforce a settlement after divorce. John Christopher Gibbs v. Lisa Stacy Gibbs The husband and wife in this Tennessee case were divorced in 2009. They entered into a marital termination agreement, which was incorporated into the final decree. It provided that the husband transfer certain vehicles to the wife, […]
Read More»Divorce Judge Must Recuse Himself After Posting Instagram Photos of Himself with Attorney
Tennessee case summary on a judge’s recusal in divorce. Arron Wesley Frazier v. Lee Anne Frazier In 2015, the husband and wife in this Tennessee case met with an attorney to discuss ending their marriage. After the meeting, the attorney, acting as the attorney for the husband, sent the husband a marital termination agreement. As […]
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