TN Mom Waited Too Long To Reopen Child Support Case With Allegations of Fraud
- At April 06, 2016
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support
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Tennessee child support case summary on child support and fraud in divorce and family law. Heather Russell Wilder v. Joseph Chamblee Wilder The mother and father in this Tennessee case were divorced in 2010. The trial court had set the father’s child support obligation at $1,014 per month, which was subsequently increased to $1,419 per month. […]
Read More»Is Child Support Based on Actual Parenting Time Exercised or the Parenting Time Listed in the Permanent Parenting Plan?
In Tennessee family law, when a parent asks the court to modify child support orders, parenting time is a very important variable that must be factored in along with gross income, daycare costs, and health insurance for the child, among other things. Indeed, parenting time is a key ingredient in the process of calculating child […]
Read More»TN Dad With 71 Cents Can’t Be Jailed For Failing to Pay $150 Child Support
Tennessee child support collection case summary. State of Tennessee ex rel. Judy Johnson v. Harold Newman, Jr. The State of Tennessee brought this child support collection action against the father in Roane County, Tennessee. The father had been ordered to pay $264 per month in current child support, as well as $109.50 to cover arrearages, […]
Read More»Dad Not Liable for Retroactive Child Support Before Modification Request Made
Tennessee child support modification case summary. State of Tennessee Ex Rel. Lisa Holt v. Jeremy B. Holt [See, Back Child Support Can Be Limited to 5 Yrs: New Law in 2017] The mother and father in this Tennessee child support case were married in 1997 and had two children. Their 2005 divorce decree included a […]
Read More»Dad Liable for Kids Medical Bills from EOB
Tennessee child support case summary on liability for medical expenses not covered by insurance. Elizabeth Eberbach v. Christopher Eberbach The mother and father in this Tennessee divorce case had a long history of litigation of various disputes that arose between them. The most recent was the mother’s motion for a judgment against the father for unrecovered […]
Read More»Tennessee Dad Liable For Child Support During Time Spent in Prison
Tennessee child support case summary on back support. State of Tennessee ex rel. Inger Brown v. Larry W. Shipe, Jr. The State of Tennessee brought this child support action in 2014 to set the father’s child support obligation. The trial court set the father’s obligation at $299 per month, retroactively to 2007. However, the trial court […]
Read More»TN Dad’s Child Support Credited for Providing Necessaries, But Only Back Six Years
Tennessee child support collection case summary. Dawn Noles Martin (Gorham), et al., v. Matthew Kendall Martin, et al. The mother and father in this Tennessee divorce case were divorced in Carroll County in 2000. At the time of the divorce, they had a son who was four and a daughter who was two. At the […]
Read More»TN Dad Responsible for Extra Child Support Despite Deployment to Afghanistan
- At November 11, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support
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Tennessee child support case summary on determining parenting days. Richard Lee Hibbens v. Ashley Elizabeth Rue – Tennessee child support actual parenting time The child in this Tennessee child support case was born in 2010 to unmarried parents. The 2010 permanent parenting plan adopted by the Bradley County chancery court named the mother the primary […]
Read More»Tennessee Mom Not Entitled To Childcare Expenses Disproportionate to Her Income
Tennessee child support case summary. In Re Grace N. – Tennessee child support income determination The mother and father in this Tennessee parentage case met online in 2009, while the father was living in France. In 2009, he returned to Nashville to live near the mother. The mother and father lived together for a while, […]
Read More»Tennessee Father’s Interest in Trust Held Not Fraudulent Transfer
Tennessee child support collection case summary. Melissa L. Taylor v. James T. George, II The husband and wife in this Tennessee case were divorced in South Carolina in 2002. They had two children, both of whom were adults by the time of the Tennessee litigation. As a part of the South Carolina case, the husband […]
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