After 18 Years, Wife Entitled to More Rehabilitative Alimony
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 18 years married and judicial recusal. Maria Kalis Buchanan v. Rodney M. Buchanan The wife in this Washington County, Tennessee, case filed for divorce in 2014. After an unsuccessful attempt to mediate, the case finally went to trial in 2017, and the trial lasted seven days. In addition to […]
Read More»Wife Receives Alimony: No Evidence of Sufficient Income After Rehab
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 18 years married and judicial bias and recusal. Maria Kalis Buchanan v. Rodney M. Buchanan The wife in this Washington County, Tennessee, case filed for divorce in 2014. After an unsuccessful attempt to mediate, the case finally went to trial in 2017, and the trial lasted seven days. In […]
Read More»TN Divorce Judge Not Required to Recuse Despite Adverse Rulings
Tennessee case summary on recusal of judge in divorce. Mariel Bentz Rich v. David Tate Rich, Jr. After five years of marriage, the wife in this case filed for divorce in 2017 in Davidson County, Tennessee. The parties had one child, who was born in 2014. The case was assigned to Judge Philip E. Smith, […]
Read More»Postnuptial Agreement Ruled Valid and Supported Lawyer Fees
Tennessee case summary on post-nuptial agreements in divorce. Belinda Butler Pandey v. Aneel Madhukar Pandey The husband and wife in this Davidson County, Tennessee, case had been married for 15 years when the wife filed for divorce in 2013. They had three children, two of whom had special needs. In 2011, the parties had entered […]
Read More»Divorce Judge Must Recuse Himself After Posting Instagram Photos of Himself with Attorney
Tennessee case summary on a judge’s recusal in divorce. Arron Wesley Frazier v. Lee Anne Frazier In 2015, the husband and wife in this Tennessee case met with an attorney to discuss ending their marriage. After the meeting, the attorney, acting as the attorney for the husband, sent the husband a marital termination agreement. As […]
Read More»Ex-Husband Didn’t Show Judge Was Biased for Recusal
Tennessee case summary on judicial recusal. Lori Kay Jones Trigg v. Richard Darrell Trigg The former husband in this protracted Tennessee divorce case made a motion in 2015 to delay implementation of the divorce judgment on the grounds that his former wife had not been competent to sign the marital dissolution agreement. He alleged that […]
Read More»TN Wife Can’t Force Judge Off Case, Despite Claims of Bias
Tennessee case summary on judicial recusal and attorney withdrawal with in divorce. Darren Dwayne Bracey v. Kimberly Ann Roberts Bracey The husband and wife in this Tennessee case were married in 1999. They separated in 2008, and a divorce action was filed in Sumner County. While that case was pending, they reconciled and moved to Robertson County. […]
Read More»Judge Need Not Recuse in 100 Yr Old Mom Order of Protection Case
Tennessee case summary on orders of protection and recusal. Janice Newman Krohn v. Kenneth B. Krohn This was an order of protection action brought by a 100 year old plaintiff against her son, requesting that the son have no contact with her. The first judge assigned to the case made various pretrial rulings which were […]
Read More»Property Divided Equally After 29 Year Tennessee Marriage
Tennessee case summary on property division in divorce. Zia Mousavi Kabiri v. Shirin Davari Kabiri The husband and wife in this Tennessee divorce case had been married for 29 years and had an adult daughter before the husband, then 71, filed for divorce on the grounds of irreconcilable differences and inappropriate marital conduct. The husband […]
Read More»Judicial Recusal Required After Refusing to Sign Order in Tennessee Visitation Case
- At July 27, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Family Law, Judicial Recusal
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Tennessee law case summary on judge’s recusal in divorce from the Court of Appeals. In re Adison P. – Tennessee divorce judicial recusal Adison P. was born in 2002 to unwed parents. A paternity and custody action followed, and the father was granted visitation. The father claimed that he had been consistently denied visitation, and he […]
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