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 […]
Read More»Some States’ Courts Offer Guidelines for COVID-19 Parenting Time in Family Law
State courts have not turned a blind eye toward the difficulties of co-parenting during the COVID-19 pandemic. By way of example, the Kentucky Supreme Court has identified several COVID-19 reasons for temporary modified custody and parenting time orders. North Dakota’s Supreme Court has expedited parenting time mediation. A few states offer specific pandemic guidelines, including […]
Read More»Mickey’s Divorce Story
Stay Positive Welcome to MemphisDivorce.com, Tennessee’s most comprehensive resource on divorce and family law. Read answers to hundreds of FAQs and view videos explaining divorce, alimony, child custody, child support, and related strategies. Learn what to expect with divorce in Memphis, Germantown, and Collierville in Shelby, Fayette, and Tipton Counties. Miles Mason, Sr. is the […]
Read More»Dad Entitled to More than 80 Days Parenting Time
- At July 23, 2018
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Father's Rights
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Tennessee child custody case summary on maximum participation in divorce. Wafa Badawi Hindiyeh v. Waleed Fawzi Abed The husband and wife in this Rutherford County, Tennessee, case were married in 2013 and had one child, who was born in 2015. They separated and the wife filed for divorce in 2016. Trial was held before Judge J. […]
Read More»Child’s Name Cannot Be Changed By Court Policy Without Evidence
- At July 16, 2018
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Father's Rights
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Tennessee case summary on unwed parents’ child’s name change. In re: Emersyn W. The child in this Montgomery County, Tennessee, case was born in 2017 to unwed parents. The parents had been in a relationship for about three years, but the relationship ended before the child was born. The father petitioned the juvenile court to […]
Read More»Dad Failed to Show Evidence to Warrant Changing Last Name of Daughter
- At June 27, 2018
- By Miles Mason
- In Family Law, Father's Rights
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Tennessee child custody case summary on child’s name change. In re McKenzie Z. The child in this Davidson County, Tennessee, case was born to a single mother in 2008. In 2014, the mother informed the father that he might be the biological father, and this was subsequently confirmed. The mother arranged some joint outings to get […]
Read More»Can My Ex Take My Child’s Cell Phone? PART TWO
In this two-part series, we examine the benefits and detriments of providing a cell phone to a son or daughter under divorced parenting circumstances. Parents who divorce or separate need to develop a parenting plan with agreed terms and conditions, along with rules and guidelines, that cover all aspects of their child’s cell phone use. […]
Read More»Can My Ex Take My Child’s Cell Phone? PART ONE
- At January 26, 2018
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Father's Rights
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Can my ex take my child’s cell phone? Is one parent permitted to take a child’s cell phone away during parenting time when other parent pays for phone? Can the custodial parent deny phone calls? Can my ex take my sons phone away? Is it illegal to take your child’s phone away? Should cell phone […]
Read More»Name Change in Custody Case Hinges on Best Interests of Children
- At June 19, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Family Law, Father's Rights
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Tennessee case summary on name change in Tennessee family law. Nathan Z. Vinson v. Kristin Denise Ball, et al. In this Cumberland County, Tennessee, child custody case, the biological parents agreed to an order in 2010 naming the mother as the primary residential parent, with the father having visitation rights. The mother sent the two […]
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