Wife Entitled to Attorney’s Fees Even If Violation Unintentional
- At March 03, 2021
- By Miles Mason
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Tennessee case summary on attorney’s fees for enforcement after divorce. Samuel Lee Bachelor, Jr. v. Aja Michele Bachelor n/k/a Aja Michele Burrell The husband and wife in this Shelby County, Tennessee, case were married in Puerto Rico in 2010. They had no children and separated in 2017. They entered into a marital dissolution agreement, and […]
Read More»Former Husband Must Pay Former Wife’s Attorney’s Fees Despite Some Success
- At January 22, 2021
- By Miles Mason
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Tennessee case summary on attorney’s fees in post-divorce action. Julie (Carden) Sexton v. Jason Vincent Carden The husband and wife in this Hamilton County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2010, and their agreed parenting plan called for joint custody of their two sons. This was modified three years later when the wife returned to court […]
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Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Benjamin G. Palmer v. Jennifer J. Palmer The mother and father were the parents of a daughter born in 2010. In 2012, they were divorced in Montgomery County, Tennessee. The trial court named the mother the primary residential parent and awarded her 330 days per year parenting time. The […]
Read More»Ex-Wife Gets $8K After Her Property is Left in Rat-Infested Garage
Tennessee case summary on divorce post-divorce enforcement & attorney’s fees Amanda Paige Ryan-Cothron v. William Michael Cothron The husband and wife were divorced in Rutherford County, Tennessee, in 2018 after entering into a marital dissolution agreement. The agreement included a list of items of personal property along with their fair market value. It provided that the […]
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Tennessee case summary on contempt for enforcement of settlement after divorce. Suzanne Elaine Crawley Cowan v. Robert Elmo Cowan, Jr. The husband and wife in this Shelby County, Tennessee, case were married in 1986, and the wife filed for divorce in 2016. The trial court granted the wife a divorce in 2017 on the grounds […]
Read More»Husband Stuck w/ Divorce Settlement After Alleging Ill Health
Tennessee case summary on seeking to get out of an agreed upon settlement. Troy Michael Wheeler v. Angela Marie (Turner) Wheeler In 2018, the wife in this Macon County, Tennessee, case filed for divorce after a marriage of more than ten years. Before the trial began, their attorneys announced to the court that they had […]
Read More»Disbarred Ex-Husband Ordered to Pay $240K in Attorney’s Fees
- At July 01, 2020
- By Miles Mason
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Tennessee case summary on attorney’s fee in divorce. JILL ST. JOHN-PARKER v. VIRGIL DUANE PARKER The husband and wife in this Bradley County, Tennessee, case were married for over twenty years before their divorce. The husband was an attorney, the wife was a CPA, and they accumulated a large estate during the marriage. The husband, […]
Read More»Father Found in Contempt for Child Support After Two Appeals
Tennessee child support case summary on income determination and contempt. Jeffrey Glenn Mitchell v. Carol Ann Thomas Mitchell This divorce case from Blount County, Tennessee, was the subject of an appeal to the Tennessee Court of Appeals in 2019. The parties in that case had divorced and were back in court regarding modifications of child […]
Read More»Are legal fees for divorce tax deductible in 2019?
Are divorce legal fees tax deductible in 2019? Can I deduct a divorce settlement on my taxes? Legal Fees for Divorce: What’s Deductible? What kind of legal fees are tax deductible? Mason Comment 1: Although I am a CPA, I hire a CPA to do my taxes. Why? I can’t keep up with all of […]
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Tennessee alimony modification case summary and special needs child. Christopher Maurice Kibbe v. Mary Carolyn Kibbe The mother and father in this Washington County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2014. They were the parents of two children, one of whom was disabled. The father was granted 124 days per year of co-parenting time with the […]
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