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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Tennessee law case summary on judicial recusal in divorce from the Court of Appeals. Damon Tatum v. Mercedeas Tatum – Tennessee judge recusal This was the third appeal in the protracted divorce proceedings between Damon and Mercedeas Tatum. The case had been particularly acrimonious and involved proceedings both in Shelby County, Tennessee, but also in […]
Read More»TN Judge Not Disqualified By Lawyer’s Campaign Contribution
Tennessee law case summary on judicial recusal in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. In Re Gabriel V. – Tennessee judicial recusal The father filed this petition to establish custody, child support, and visitation in Davidson County, Tennessee, in 2013. The juvenile court magistrate awarded the parties joint custody and parenting time […]
Read More»Judge In TN Divorce Wasn’t Biased Based on Statements Made
Tennessee law case summary on judicial recusal in divorce law from the Court of Appeals. Dennis Michael Christie v. Shannon Denise Christie – Tennessee divorce judicial recusal The husband and wife in this Tennessee divorce case were divorced in 2012. In 2014, the wife filed a motion to enforce the care plan and parenting plan, and […]
Read More»TN Court Can’t Grant Judge Recusal Appeal When Reasons Not Cited
Tennessee law case summary on judge recusal law in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Valerie Ann Tipton v. Joel David Constance – Tennessee judge recusal process The husband and wife were divorced in Rhea County, Tennessee, in 2008, and were involved in post-divorce contempt proceedings in 2012. At a hearing in […]
Read More»Tenn. Lawyer Can’t Get Divorce Judge Recused Despite Alleged Hostility
- At June 06, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process, Judicial Recusal
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Tennessee law case summary on recusal of judges in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Cynthia Sherwood McKenzie v. Jason Wayne McKenzie – Tennessee divorce request for recusal of judge Cynthia and Jason McKenzie were married two years and had no children before their divorce in Davidson County, Tennessee. Cynthia was an […]
Read More»No Recusal For Judge with Ties to the Wife’s Father in Divorce Action
Tennessee law case summary on judicial recusal in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. In re Jacob H.C. — no recusal of judge with personal relationship with father of wife This appeal was from the denial of a motion to recuse filed by B. C., father of Jacob H.C. (“father”), who had initiated a proceeding […]
Read More»Knowing Parent of Divorcing Party Not Grounds for TN Judge’s Recusal
- At July 19, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process, Family Law, Home, Judicial Recusal
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Tennessee law case summary on . . . in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. In the Matter of Jacob H.C. – Tennessee Divorce recusal of judge This was an action to modify child support in Williamson County, Tennessee. During the proceeding, the father made a motion for recusal. The father argued […]
Read More»Tennessee Judge Not Required to Dismiss Himself Despite Relationships
Tennessee law case summary on judge’s recusal procedure in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Kathryn A. Duke v. Harold W. Duke, III – Majority Opinion on Recusal of a Judge Kathryn A. Duke, the wife and Harold W. Duke, III, the husband, were granted a final divorce decree on July 15, […]
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