Mom Allowed to Relocate After Getting TX Job Offer
Tennessee child custody and relocation granted case in divorce. Stefani Franklin v. Jimmy Franklin When the parents in this Shelby County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2014, their child was two years old. The mother was named the primary residential parent, and the child resided with her most of the year. The father exercised visitation […]
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Tennessee parent relocation case summary. Chris Schaeffer v. Amanda Patterson The mother and father in this Shelby County, Tennessee, parental relocation case were never married but had a daughter born in 2015. Under the 2017 permanent parenting plan, the mother was granted 60% of the parenting time, with the father receiving the other 40%. In […]
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Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Samantha Audrey Haak v. Christopher Rodney Haak The mother and father in this Hardin County, Tennessee, case were the parents of two minor children at the time of their 2014 divorce. They entered into an agreed parenting plan naming the mother the primary residential parent. The father was awarded […]
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Tennessee child custody case summary on relocation in divorce. Jana Lea Purvis v. Dennis Patrick Purvis, II The mother and father in this Bradley County, Tennessee, case were married in 2002 and had two daughters. The mother filed for divorce in 2015, and she was named the primary residential parent. She asked the court for permission […]
Read More»NOTICE – New Law in 2018: Tennessee Parent Relocation Law Changed
Do to a new law passed in 2018, Tennessee’s parent relocation statute and law changed dramatically for all new parent relocation matters filed after July 1, 2018. This means that much of the prior case law discussing move away cases, especially involving parents who did not share roughly equal parenting time, is no longer valid […]
Read More»Mom Can Relocate to TX, Despite Court Not Believing Her Testimony
Tennessee child custody case summary on parent relocation. Ronald Stringer v. Alecia Stringer The mother and father in this Tennessee parental relocation case were married in 1998, and moved often due to the father’s job as a preacher. Their daughter was born in 2006, and they separated in 2013. They were divorced in Texas in 2014, […]
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Tennessee parent relocation Supreme Court of Tennessee case summary. Cassidy Lynne Aragon v. Reynaldo Manuel Aragon In 2015, the Tennessee Court of Appeals decided the second appeal in this parental relocation case. The Court of Appeals had affirmed a ruling naming the child’s mother as the primary residential parent after the father had sought permission […]
Read More»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 Can Relocate, Dad Failed to File to Object Before Deadline
Tennessee child custody case summary on parental relocation. Jon R. Ross v. Anna L. Rosswoods The mother and father in this Tennessee parental location case were the parents of a son born in 2002. The parenting plan entered after their 2005 divorce named the mother as the primary residential parent, but gave both parents roughly equal […]
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