How to Prove a Spouse is Hiding Income in Tennessee Divorce, Alimony, and Child Support Cases
- At March 11, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Alimony, Child Support, Divorce, Forensic Accounting, Home
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Is your spouse hiding income? In Tennessee divorce cases, how much does your spouse earn? One of the first and most important steps can be using a forensic accountant to compare claimed income and documented income in Tennessee family law for divorces, alimony, and child support cases. Finding documented income is important. There are several […]
Read More»Modifying Tennessee Parenting Plans | What Must Be Proven
Tennessee Parenting Plan Modification | What parents must prove to modify parenting time schedules after divorce, change of circumstances, and best interest of children. When parents with children divorce, there must be a parenting schedule. Tennessee calls this a Permanent Parenting Plan (PPP). Modification of custody occurs when a parent seeks to modify the original parenting schedule. […]
Read More»Mason Presents “Forensic Accounting 101” Tennessee Society of CPAs Memphis Chapter – March 13, 2012
- At March 03, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Home, News
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The Tennessee Society of CPA’s Memphis Chapter presents “Forensic Accounting 101” on March 13, 2012 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Hilton East for 2 hours of Continuing Professional Education. Presented by Miles Mason, Sr., JD, CPA, the seminar shares practical lessons on forensic accounting for those considering adding to their skill sets […]
Read More»15 Grounds for Divorce in Tennessee
- At February 16, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Home
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Legal grounds for divorce in Tennessee can also be called fault grounds. On what grounds can you get a divorce in Tennessee? Adultery is grounds for divorce in Tennessee. TCA Section 36-4-101. The most common fault grounds for divorce is inappropriate marital conduct. No fault grounds for divorce is called irreconcilable differences. Tennessee Has 15 Grounds for […]
Read More»Defenses to Divorce in Tennessee: Adulterous and Cruel but Without Fault
- At February 16, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Home
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Tennessee divorce fault grounds: adultery, cruel and inhumane treatment, condonation, recrimination, insanity, inappropriate marital conduct in Tennessee divorce and defenses associated therewith. When a spouse files for divorce in Tennessee, the opposing spouse is given the opportunity to raise an argument in his or her defense. These are called “affirmative defenses” because they admit that […]
Read More»What Is Considered Inappropriate Marital Conduct?
- At February 16, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Home
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What Is Considered Inappropriate Marital Conduct? The single most-alleged ground for divorce based upon a spouse’s fault is inappropriate marital conduct. In Tennessee, inappropriate marital conduct means a spouse has caused pain, anguish or distress to the other party and rendered continued cohabitation improper, unendurable, intolerable, or unacceptable. In other states, marital misconduct can be […]
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