Mom Can Relocate with Child to Colorado Despite Viability of New Job
Tennessee parent relocation law case summary. Cheryl Ellen Mouton v. Michael Mouton The mother and father in this Hamilton County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2015. They had two children who were seven and fifteen years old at the time of trial. Under the permanent parenting plan, the mother was named as the primary residential […]
Read More»Relocation Granted Mom and New Husband Get Jobs Out of State
Tennessee child custody case summary on relocation law in divorce. Nove Kephart, Sr., v. Daniela F. Schwarzer Kephart The mother and father in this Tennessee parental relocation case were the parents of two children. Under the 2012 divorce decree, the mother was named the primary residential parent. After the divorce, she remarried. After a modification, the […]
Read More»Mom Retains Custody Despite Work as Legal Prostitute
- At April 24, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Tennessee child custody case summary. C.W.H. v. L.A.S. This juvenile case from Hamilton County, Tennessee, came before the Tennessee Court of Appeals two times. The father had asked for an emergency change of custody after learning that the mother had been working as a licensed prostitute in Nevada. The trial court modified the parenting plan and […]
Read More»TN Parenting Schedule Can Change After Child Starts School
- At March 20, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification
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Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Nicole Aquino Williamson v. Paul Landon Lamm The father and mother in this Maury County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2011. They had one child who was under two years old, and the divorce decree included an agreed parenting plan in which both parents had equal parenting time. The […]
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 […]
Read More»TN Dad Can’t Relocate When Certified Letter Never Considered
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»Dad Gets 133 Parenting Days Despite Unfounded Abuse Allegations
- At January 04, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Tennessee child custody case summary in divorce. Jason Richard Madden v. Jill Clara Madden The mother and father in this Tennessee divorce case were married in 2006 and had one daughter who was born in 2007. They separated in 2012, and the father filed for divorce based on irreconcilable differences. After a trial, the court decided […]
Read More»TN Dad Gets Equal Time After Mom Relocates to MN
- At December 29, 2016
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Relocation
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Tennessee child custody case summary on relocation in divorce. In Re: Lukas S.-M. The child in this Putnam County, Tennessee, parental relocation case was born out of wedlock in 2014. At the time of his birth, the parents were no longer in a relationship. The mother filed a petition, and the court set support but did not […]
Read More»No Change in Parenting Plan for Happy Well Adjusted TN Child
Tennessee child custody case summary on changing custody after divorce. Matthew Lee Wheeler v. Alethia Danielle Wheeler The mother and father in this Tennessee case were divorced in 2009, and had one daughter, who was born in 2005. The mother was named the primary residential parent, and each parent was awarded 182.5 days of parenting time […]
Read More»Adultery Divorce Laws in Tennessee
- At November 30, 2016
- By Miles Mason
- In Alimony, Child Custody, Divorce
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In Tennessee law, evidence of adultery is presented in court rather matter-of-factly, just as it should be with all statutory grounds for divorce. Without contrived intrigue and lust passing for high drama. That is not to say, however, that adultery cases are passionless divorces, devoid of interesting facts and circumstances. Far from it! During divorce […]
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