Serious Harm to Child Proven by Expert Witness in TN Relocation Case
Tennessee parental relocation law case summary in family law from the Court of Appeals. Mother prevented from relocating with children. Nicolle M. Johnson v. Brian Keith Johnson – Parent relocation denied Nicolle M. Johnson (“mother”) and Brian Keith Johnson (“father”) were married for 16 years and had three children together when mother filed for divorce in May […]
Read More»TN Custody Change Requires to Proof of Material Change Affecting Child
- At August 15, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Custody Modification, Home
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Tennessee law case summary on custody modification and post-divorce and family law. Timothy Lee Kendrick vs. Judy Kendrick Shoemake – Supreme Court of Tennessee on custody modification proof requirements The Supreme Court of Tennessee stated in its opinion that it took on this case to determine the proper standard for courts to apply to a petition to […]
Read More»Parenting Journal: Prepping for a Custody Dispute
- At August 14, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Family Law
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The parenting journal is not a precursor to a publishable biography or an exercise in therapeutic self-exploration. In family law, the parenting journal serves as an informal record of information and events pertaining to your minor child. A neatly organized journal can be used for evidentiary purposes in the event of a child custody dispute, […]
Read More»Tennessee Mom Loses Custody Due to Transient Lifestyle and Shoplifting
- At August 11, 2013
- By Miles Mason
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Tennessee law case summary on custody modification in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Irtira Herbert v. Jerald L. Harding – Change in Custody in TN Family Law The mother, Iritira Herbert, and the father, Jerald L. Harding, had a child (the child) together in June 1997. The parents never married or lived together. […]
Read More»Tennessee Surrogate Mother Cannot Change Her Mind at the Last Second
- At August 09, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Family Law, Home
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Tennessee law case summary on surrogacy law in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. In re Baby — Tennessee Surrogacy Law in Family Law In July 2010, Luca G. and Antonella T. (“Intended Father” and “Intended Mother,” respectively), entered into a surrogacy agreement with Jennifer E. (“surrogate”) and Joshua M. (“surrogate’s husband”). The agreement […]
Read More»Nine-Day “Spring Break” Not Criminal Contempt by Tennessee Dad
- At August 08, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Child Custody, Family Law, Home
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Tennessee law case summary on contempt in post-divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Michael Ray Adkisson v. Tonya Suzette Adkisson – Tennessee post-divorce contempt, visitation The husband and wife were divorced in 2006. In 2009, the wife filed a motion to modify the parenting plan. She also asked that the husband be held in […]
Read More»TN Dad Named Primary Residential Parent of Infant + Relocation Granted
Tennessee law case summary on relocation law and custody in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. State of Tennessee ex rel. Suzanna R. Phillips (Bobbitt) v. Anthony Phillips – Tennessee divorce custody to father and relocation allowed The husband and wife were married in 2009 in North Carolina. The husband was a military veteran, […]
Read More»Never Discuss Your Fayette County, Tennessee Divorce with the Kids
- At August 07, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Divorce, Divorce Tips
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You should never discuss adult matters regarding your Fayette County, Tennessee, divorce with the children. Of course the kids will sense that something has changed and, naturally, questions may surface. But there is a chasm of difference between answering your child’s questions appropriately about what is happening, and confiding adult concerns about the break-up with […]
Read More»Child Starting School Not a Change of Circumstances for TN Custody Law
- At July 30, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification, Home
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Tennessee law case summary on custody modification in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. April Hunter Rigsby (Edmonds) v. Aaron R. Edmonds – Tennessee custody modification law April Hunter Rigsby (Edmonds), the mother and Aaron R. Edmonds, the father, divorced in 2008. They had one child. The mother was designated as the primary residential […]
Read More»Equal Parenting Time Not Best Interests of Children w/ Special Needs
- At July 26, 2013
- By Miles Mason
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Tennessee law case summary on custody in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Shantha Grace Pandian v. Juan Francisco Rodriguez – Tennessee divorce equal custodial time of special needs children The husband and wife, both of whom were physicians, were married in 1998 and divorced in 2011 in Washington County, Tennessee. They were the […]
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