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. […]
Read More»Despite Numerous Cross-Country Moves, No Change in Custody
Tennessee child custody case summary on custody modification and parental relocation. Michael Watson v. Karla Myers The mother and father in this case were married in Illinois in 2003, had a child in 2004, and divorced in Oregon in 2006. By agreement, the Oregon court granted the mother sole legal custody. The mother remarried, and moved […]
Read More»TN Mom Not Allowed To Relocate With Kids After Agreeing Not To
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 […]
Read More»Court Needn’t Consider Incidents in Other Counties After Parental Rights Petition Filed
- At February 17, 2016
- By Miles Mason
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Tennessee child custody case summary. In re Joseph E., et al. The mother and father in this Tennessee parental rights termination case were both residents of Sumner County. They were divorced in 2009, and the mother was named primary residential parent. In 2010, the mother filed a petition in Davidson County Juvenile court to have two […]
Read More»IL Court Had Jurisdiction Over Divorce, Even Though Husband In TN
- At January 20, 2016
- By Miles Mason
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Tennessee child custody case summary on jurisdiction in divorce. IL Court Had Jurisdiction Over Divorce, Even Though Husband Was In TN Libertad Claborn v. Bobby L. Claborn The husband and wife in this case were married in 1990 and resided in Tennessee. In 2011, the wife left Tennessee for Illinois, claiming that she needed safety from her […]
Read More»Dad Not Entitled to Change of Custody When Kids Left Alone
- At January 18, 2016
- By Miles Mason
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Tennessee child custody case summary on modification after divorce. Joshua Timothy Canada v. Tonya Marie Canada The mother and father in this Tennessee case were divorced in 2012 and had two children, born in 2000 and 2004. The children were in public school in Dyer County, and the parties agreed to a permanent parenting plan giving […]
Read More»TN Mom With Temper and Volatility Loses Custody of Kids
- At January 06, 2016
- By Miles Mason
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Tennessee post-divorce child custody case summary. Mark Thomas Whitten v. Dana Nicole Willis Whitten The mother and father in this Tennessee divorce case were divorced in 2007 in Maury County. They had two children, a son born in 2005, and a daughter born in 2007. At the time of the divorce, the father was a middle […]
Read More»Tennessee Mom Awarded Limited Rehabilitative Alimony For Attending College
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 12 years married and right of first refusal. Daniel J. Velez v. Christy M. Velez This was the second appeal in the Tennessee divorce case of Daniel and Christy Velez. In the first appeal, the Tennessee Court of Appeals sent the case back to the Montgomery County trial court to […]
Read More»Under UCCJA, TN Court Defers to KY’s Emergency Order Regarding Child in TN
- At December 30, 2015
- By Miles Mason
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Tennessee child custody case summary on jurisdiction. In Re Serenity W.M. The child in this case was born in Campbell County, Tennessee, in 2014 to unmarried parents. While the birth certificate stated that both parents were born in Kentucky, it listed the mother’s residence in Jellico, Tennessee, in Campbell County. In June, a court in Kentucky […]
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