TN Father to Pay $10K for Not Filing Jt. Tax Return + $3.5K Atty Fees
Tennessee law case summary on after divorce enforcement in family law from the Court of Appeals. Deanna Lynne Dodd v. Michael Thomas Dodd – TN Post-divorce Enforcement of MDA The mother, Deanna Lynne Dodd, filed for divorce from the father, Michael Thomas Dodd, in December 2009. They were married for approximately 10 years and had one minor child. […]
Read More»Nine-Day “Spring Break” Not Criminal Contempt by Tennessee Dad
- At August 08, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Child Custody, Family Law, Home
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Tennessee law case summary on contempt in post-divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Michael Ray Adkisson v. Tonya Suzette Adkisson – Tennessee post-divorce contempt, visitation The husband and wife were divorced in 2006. In 2009, the wife filed a motion to modify the parenting plan. She also asked that the husband be held in […]
Read More»Worried About Paying Income Taxes on Tennessee Alimony?
- At July 24, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Alimony, Divorce, Divorce Tips, Spousal Support
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With your divorce or legal separation pending in Tennessee, alimony and its impact on your tax liability should be an important concern for you. Before being ordered to pay alimony, find out if you can deduct the payments from gross income at tax time. If you anticipate an alimony award, find out what your income […]
Read More»Paid Alimony Taxes Yet? The Truth About Tennessee Divorce
- At July 22, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Alimony, Divorce, Divorce Tips, Spousal Support
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Have you paid your alimony taxes yet? The Germantown, Tennessee, divorce isn’t the only kind that requires careful calculations. When tax time rolls around, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has a keen interest in all awards of spousal support. This is what every spouse and former spouse should know about the routine taxation of alimony. […]
Read More»TN Kids School Change Is Not Changed Circumstances to Modify Custody
Tennessee law case summary on custody modification in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Holly Geneace Garrett v. Mark Anthony Garrett – Tennessee Divorce primary residential parent, change of circumstances, intervention. The mother and father were divorced in 2012 and had agreed to split their parenting time equally. The mother was designated as the […]
Read More»Tennessee Mother Jailed for Ignoring Parenting Plan
- At July 13, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Child Custody, Divorce Process, Home
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Tennessee law case summary on contempt and parenting plan law in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. S.A.M.D. v. J.P.D. – Tennessee divorce criminal contempt—failure to comply with parenting plan. The husband and wife were married in 2001, had one son in 2003, and divorced in 2010. Under the permanent parenting plan, the wife […]
Read More»Ex-Wife Envy, Second Wife Syndrome, and Adjusting to Step-Motherhood After His Tennessee Divorce
- At July 08, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Child Custody, Family Law
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With the Tennessee divorce in the distant past, yet another battle could be looming in the Memphis household. Slowly, the horns of ex-wife envy begin to show until a full-blow case of second wife syndrome develops. But there are two sides to every coin, and at least two sides to every post-divorce family. Is There […]
Read More»TN Dad Can’t Prove Change of Circumstances for Custody | Sup. Ct. to Decide
- At July 05, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Custody Modification, Home
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Tennessee law case summary on changing custody in family law from the Court of Appeals. Note: This is the second case summary on this blog. Andrew K. Armbrister vs. Melissa H. Armbrister – DISSENT – Tennessee changing custody law – Supreme Court of Tennessee will decide. Andrew K. Armbrister and Melissa H. Armbrister litigated custody since the time […]
Read More»Don’t Forget COBRA in Your Tennessee Divorce
- At July 01, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Divorce
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When you’re divorce is pending in Fayette County, Tennessee, find out how COBRA may directly affect your family’s health insurance coverage after the final decree. If you or your spouse work for an employer with 20 or more workers, then that employer is subject to COBRA laws. That’s COBRA, Not Cobra You may be wondering […]
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