Wife Entitled to Alimony After 20 Year Marriage to Physician
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 20 years married. Catherine Wolte Pallekonda v. Vinay Anand Raj Pallekonda The parties in this Madison County, Tennessee, case were in their 50s and had been married for almost twenty years at the time of their divorce. The wife had worked as a registered nurse early in the marriage, […]
Read More»Divorce Property Division Must Account for Property in Nigeria
Tennessee case summary on property division and alimony in divorce. Augustina C. Durunna v. Nelson I. Durunna The husband and wife in this Davidson County, Tennessee, case were originally from Nigeria, but married in Arkansas in 1998. They had children, starting with one born in 1999. The wife was a nurse and served as the […]
Read More»Chatt Professor Gets 7 Years Alimony After 21 Year Marriage
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 21 years married. Karen H. Buntin v. David W. Buntin The husband and wife in this Hamilton County, Tennessee, case were married in 2000, and the wife filed for divorce in 2020. They had two children, ages 15 and 16 at the time of the divorce filing. The husband […]
Read More»Wife With Health Problems Entitled to Alimony After 21 Year Marriage
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 21 years married. Olivia May Marcel v. Brad Joseph Marcel The husband and wife in this Coffee County, Tennessee, case were married in 1999 and had two children. The wife began to have health issues in 2016 and was diagnosed with multiple heart issues. The wife filed for divorce […]
Read More»Wife Gets $7000 per Month Alimony in Futuro from Plastic Surgeon
Tennessee case summary on medical practice valuation and alimony after 24 years married in divorce. Deborah R. Chase v. Christopher W. Chase The wife in this Hamilton County, Tennessee case filed for divorce from her physician husband in 2019. Since both children were adults, the case focused on property distribution and alimony. A trial was […]
Read More»Husband Who Failed to Call Wife’s Psychologist Can’t Invoke “Missing Witness Rule” Due to Wife’s Failure To Call
Tennessee case summary on divorce and “missing witness rule.” Deborah Elaine Murdock v. Joel Montgomery Murdock The husband and wife in this Shelby County, Tennessee, case were married in 1994 and had two children, who were both adults at the time of their divorce. The husband had degrees in engineering, and both spouses worked for […]
Read More»Res Ipsa Loquitur Loses Husband’s Divorce Appeal Argument
Tennessee case summary on divorce after 21 years married. Timothy Eugene Keeble v. Crystal Yvonne Keeble The husband and wife in this Loudon County, Tennessee, case were married in 1998 and had one child, born in 2002. The husband owned a business as a manufacturing representative, and the wife was a stay-at-home parent for most […]
Read More»Wife Gets $5.5K x 30 Mos. + $4K Alimony In Futuro After 24 Yrs.
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 24 years married. Michelle Henry v. Richard H. Henry The husband and wife in this case were married in Davidson County, Tennessee, in 1995. The wife had two children from a prior marriage, and they had one child together. In 2018, the wife filed for divorce in Putnam County, […]
Read More»MD/Wife to Pay $2.4K/Mo. Alimony in Futuro to Stay at Home Dad
Tennessee case summary on divorce, child support, and alimony after 24 years of marriage. Christina Lee Cain-Swope v. Robert David Swope The husband and wife in this Davidson County, Tennessee, case were married in 1991. After the birth of the first of their three children, the husband became a stay-at-home father while the wife finished […]
Read More»Wife Denied Alimony Despite Earlier Separation Agreement
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 22 years married (from marriage through separation). Sheila Long Pless v. Robert Eugene Pless The husband and wife in this Williamson County, Tennessee, case were married in 1987 and had three children, all of whom were adults at the time of their divorce. The wife filed for legal separation […]
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