Mom Punches Dad, Dad Gets 130 Days Parenting Time
Tennessee child custody case summary. Madeline Lee Williams v. Joshua Dwain Williams The husband and wife in this Bradley County, Tennessee, case were married for about five years before they separated in 2019. They were the parents of one child, who was born in 2018. The wife filed for divorce, and the husband’s answer also […]
Read More»NY Dad Fails To Get Custody Due to Mom’s Failure to Provide Visitation during Pandemic
New York child custody case summary involving pandemic visitation. In the Matter of Nelson UU. v. Carmen V. The parents in this Sullivan County, New York, case were awarded joint legal custody of their children, born in 2012 and 2017, in 2019. In 2020, the father returned to court alleging that the mother had failed […]
Read More»Anti-Vax Alaska Mom Loses Legal Custody to Dad
Alaska child custody case summary. Lady Donna Dutchess v. Jason Dutch The parents in this Alaska case were married from 2008 through 2015 and had two minor children. During the marriage, the children received vaccinations. In 2020, the pediatrician recommended vaccines, but the father declined because he and the mother were unable to agree. In […]
Read More»Mom Allowed to Relocate With Child to Canada
Tennessee child custody relocation granted case summary. In re Autumn H. The parties to this Williamson County, case, were never married, but were the parents of a child born in 2015. The mother was a Canadian citizen who had come to the U.S. several years earlier. Initially, the juvenile court had issued an order prohibiting […]
Read More»Judge Improperly Applied “Tender Years” Doctrine Rather Than Maximizing Dad’s Parenting Time
- At April 28, 2022
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Divorce, Father's Rights
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Tennessee child custody case summary on maximizing parenting time in divorce. Megan Arndts Woody v. Jeremy Brice Woody The mother and father in this Meigs County, Tennessee, case were married in 2015 and had one child, born in 2017. They separated later in 2017, and the wife filed for divorce in 2019. The mother asked […]
Read More»No Emergency Custody Jurisdiction Without Evidence Child is in State
Tennessee child custody case summary on jurisdiction. Dillon Brooks v. Heather Avery Andrews Great job by Joseph W. Smith and Gil Buie, Miles Mason Family Law Group, PLC! View Joe Smith’s and Gil Buie’s oral argument before the Tennessee Court of Appeals, Western Section: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gg4eOwHkZyEVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Dillon Brooks v […]
Read More»Family Lawyers’ Experience with Paternity Fraud
What is your professional experience with paternity fraud? Is it illegal to lie about paternity? What happens if you commit paternity fraud? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6it5-NkhPwVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: What Family Lawyers Say About Paternity Fraud (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6it5-NkhPw) Below, we have a list of the attorneys in the video, their respective cities, and their contact […]
Read More»Mason Guests on Divorce Matters Podcast
- At January 24, 2022
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Family Law, Father's Rights, News
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Divorce Matters, by Michael Alexander and Mark Fidelman, hosts Miles Mason, Sr. The Divorce Matters podcast, offers unfiltered, unadulterated guidance for how to survive family courts. No-nonsense, straight forward strategies for beating the system. Apple Podcasts: Family Law Attorney and I Debate Judicial Bias From the podcast description: “Family attorney Miles Mason and I discuss […]
Read More»Sperm Donor Lacks Parental Rights to Child of Same-Sex Marriage
Tennessee child custody case summary in divorce with sperm donor involvement. Pamela Estelle Harrison et al., v. Shannon Nicole Harrison The two female spouses in this Montgomery County, Tennessee, case were married in Iowa in 2011. They wanted to have children, so one of them conceived by artificial insemination. The sperm donor was the football […]
Read More»COVID-19 & Co-parenting: When It Hits the Fan
COVID-19, virus, parenting, co-parenting, visitation, and more. Chaos hits parenting plans requiring compromise and rational thought from parents. COVID-19 has changed just about every aspect of our lives. Daily and weekly routines have flown out the window. While family lawyers everywhere are without access to courts, clients are still calling us. They are asking many […]
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