How To Run Your Own Tennessee Child Support Worksheets
Are you wondering how to go about running your own Tennessee child support worksheets to determine support obligations for your kids? You can start by making three downloads. The first, is our Tennessee Child Support Calculator & Links to App. Next, you may want two more downloads directly from the Tenn. Dept. of Human Services – Child […]
Read More»TN Father Not Paying Support Not Criminal Contempt Due to Sarcoidosis
Tennessee law case summary on criminal contempt in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. State ex rel. Tonya Dotson v. Donald Howard – Tennessee divorce child support enforcement. The State of Tennessee brought a petition to have the father, Donald Howard, held in criminal contempt for failure to pay child support. He had been […]
Read More»Reaching Beyond Income Caps on Tennessee Child Support
Maximum child support and whether the residential parent can reach beyond net income caps for more money is a frequent issue for Tennessee parents. For Purposes of Child Support Calculations, Let’s Assume… Although there are many factors to consider when calculating child support, including credits and deductions, let’s assume that the alternate residential parent (ARP) […]
Read More»Proving Cash Income for Child Support and Alimony in Tennessee Divorce
Most Tennessee divorces include court orders for the payment of child support, for the award of alimony to a spouse, or for both. But how much support should be ordered? Although every case has unique circumstances and exceptions may exist, determining fair an appropriate family support requires proof of all spousal income. Other factors are […]
Read More»TN Dad Sells Business But Loses Argument to Lower Child Support
Tennessee child support modification case law summary from the Court of Appeals. Gina Scarlett Ferrari Pace vs. Ward Redden Pace – Tennessee child support modification laws Ward Redden Pace (“the Father”) and Gina Scarlett Ferrari Pace (“the Mother”) were the parents of one child (born 2002). Their divorce entered in 2003, incorporating a “Marital Dissolution Agreement” […]
Read More»TN Husband in Real Estate Has Income Imputed After Averaging Income
- At August 15, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Alimony, Divorce, Home, Income Determination
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Tennessee child support law case law summary on underemployment and imputed income from the Court of Appeals. Angela K. Thomas v. Jeffery K. Thomas – Tennessee divorce child support imputed income The husband and wife were married in 1994 and were the parents of two children. In 2009, the wife filed for legal separation. She later modified […]
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