Ex-Husband Delay of Divorce Division Not Held Contempt
- At January 22, 2018
- By Miles Mason
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Tennessee case summary on post-divorce enforcement and contempt. Timothy Alan Portice v. Roshawnda Lynn Foster Portice The husband and wife in this Campbell County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2016. The decree called for the sale of the marital residence to be sold with the equity equally divided. Until the sale, the husband was to […]
Read More»Ex In Contempt for Not Paying Attorney Fees, But Cannot be Jailed
- At January 03, 2018
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Attorney's Fees
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Tennessee case summary on contempt for non-payment of attorney’s fees after divorce. Andrea Renae Hopwood v. Corey Daniel Hopwood The husband and wife in this Williamson County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2015. The alimony award in that case was the subject of an appeal to the Tennessee Court of Appeals. While that appeal was […]
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. […]
Read More»Ex-Husband Denied Change to Divorce Based on Federal Pension Rules
- At July 31, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Property Division
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Tennessee case summary on dividing federal pension in divorce. Kathaleen Moriarty King v. Hal David King The husband and wife in this Tennessee case were divorced in 1997, and the wife was awarded a percentage of the husband’s federal retirement. Under their agreement, which was incorporated into the judgment, the wife was to receive half […]
Read More»Auction of TN Marital Residence Can Proceed, Despite Husband’s Claim That Reserve Was Too Low
Tennessee case summary on post-divorce property division enforcement. Elizabeth Ann Morrow Granoff v. Andrew Scott Granoff The husband and wife in this Tennessee case were divorced in 2006 after 21 years of marriage. Their property included the luxury marital home on 26 acres. The marital termination agreement provided that the property would be placed for […]
Read More»TN Wife Can’t Be Held In Contempt For Falling Behind on Home Equity Loan
- At June 15, 2016
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce
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Tennessee case summary on divorce agreement enforcement. Sima Aryan v. Nicolas Aryan The husband and wife in this Tennessee case were divorced in 2012 after they entered into a marital dissolution agreement and parenting plan. Under the decree, the wife was to receive the marital home in Brentwood, and she agreed to pay all indebtedness […]
Read More»TN Mom With Temper and Volatility Loses Custody of Kids
- At January 06, 2016
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Child Custody
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Tennessee post-divorce child custody case summary. Mark Thomas Whitten v. Dana Nicole Willis Whitten The mother and father in this Tennessee divorce case were divorced in 2007 in Maury County. They had two children, a son born in 2005, and a daughter born in 2007. At the time of the divorce, the father was a middle […]
Read More»Positive Drug Test For Marijuanna Not Enough to Warrant Change of Custody
Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Larry Todd Hoover v. Morgan Siera Hoover – Tennessee divorce post-divorce custody modification The mother and father in this Tennessee divorce case were married in 2009 and had one son. They were divorced in 2011, and at the time of trial, the father had moved to North Carolina. The […]
Read More»Tennessee Court Can Enforce Child Support Even If a Custody Action is Pending in Nevada
Tennessee law case summary on child support enforcement jurisdiction in family law from the Court of Appeals. Barbara Jean Blake v. Russell Alan Blake – Tennessee child support enforcement jurisdiction The husband and wife in this Tennessee divorce case had two children and were divorced in 2006. The mother was named the primary residential parent. In […]
Read More»Ex-Husband Must Continue to Pay Half of Pension to Ex-Wife 14 Years After Tennessee Divorce
- At July 15, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Property Division
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Tennessee property division modification law case summary from the Court of Appeals. Josephine Whitthorne Young v. William F. Young, Jr. The husband and wife in this Tennessee divorce case were divorced in Shelby County in 2000 after 33 years of marriage. The wife received various forms of alimony, which included an award of alimony in solido […]
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