NOTICE – New Law in 2018: Tennessee Parent Relocation Law Changed
Do to a new law passed in 2018, Tennessee’s parent relocation statute and law changed dramatically for all new parent relocation matters filed after July 1, 2018. This means that much of the prior case law discussing move away cases, especially involving parents who did not share roughly equal parenting time, is no longer valid […]
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Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 10 years married. Geoffrey Cale Vermilyea v. Jessica Lynn Vermilyea The husband and wife in this Dickson County, Tennessee, case met in 2002 in the wife’s native Ontario, Canada. In 2007, the wife lived with her aunt and uncle in Tennessee, and the couple were married later that year. […]
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Tennessee child custody case summary on parent relocation. Jessica Marcel Broadnax v. Quentin Elliott Lawrence The mother and father in this Hamilton County, Tennessee parental relocation case were divorced in 2012. Under the parenting plan, the mother was named the primary residential parent, and the father was awarded 104 days of co-parenting time per year. In […]
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Tennessee child custody case summary on relocation. Michael Todd Sansom v. Amanda Jane Sansom – Tennessee divorce relocation denied The mother and father in this Williamson County, Tennessee, parental relocation case were divorced in 2012. They agreed to a parenting plan for their daughter, who was about two years old. The mother was named the primary […]
Read More»Mom’s Move With Kids Held Vindictive and Relocation Denied
Tennessee child custody case summary on parent relocation. Tasha Dayhoff v. Joshua D. Cathey The mother and father in this Tennessee case lived together in Jackson, Tennessee, in 2007 when their daughter was born. When the daughter was about two months old, the mother asked the father to move out. They attempted to reconcile, and had […]
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Tennessee child custody case summary on relocation. Johnathan Lee McDonough v. Sloan Marie McDonough The mother and father in this Montgomery County, Tennessee, parental relocation case were divorced in 2012. Under the original parenting plan, the mother was named the primary residential parent, with the father granted 120 days of parenting time. Later the same year, […]
Read More»TN Dad Can’t Relocate to AZ Without Showing Better Job Opportunities
Tennessee case summary on parent relocation after divorce. Cassidy Lynne Aragon v. Reynaldo Manuel Aragon The mother and father in this Tennessee parental relocation case were divorced in 2010, and the parenting plan called for them to both have equal parenting time. In 2012, the father notified the mother that he planned to relocate to Tucson, Arizona. […]
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Tennessee child custody case summary on denial of parent relocation. Holly Theresa Self v. Jason Wayne Self This was a Tennessee parental relocation case. The parties had agreed to a permanent parenting plan, and one provision of that plan stated that if either party relocated from Lincoln County, Tennessee, the children would reside primarily with the […]
Read More»TN Dad Can’t Relocate to WI After Evasive Answers
Tennessee child custody case summary on denial of parent relocation. Jonathan Mackey v. Elizabeth Anne Mayfield The father in this Tennessee parental relocation case and his current wife decided in 2013 to move to Wisconsin. The wife’s mother lived in Wisconsin, and the stated purpose of the move was to take care of her. There was a […]
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Tennessee parent relocation case summary. Kathryne B.F. v. Michael David B. – Tennessee divorce relocation denied & custody modification The husband and wife in this Tennessee divorce case were divorced in 2008, at which time the wife was named the primary residential parent of their one-year-old son. When she remarried, she sought permission to move […]
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