Requirements to Modify Child Support in Tennessee
- At November 22, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support
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If you wish to modify child support in Tennessee, make sure you understand the necessary requirements. Child support services with the Tennessee Department of Human Services can help, but if you have legal concerns make sure you speak with an attorney. By securing help from a lawyer familiar with these laws, such as Miles Mason […]
Read More»Miles Mason Interviewed Twice This Week about Child Support by WREG TV
- At November 15, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support, Home, News
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Memphis family law attorney, Miles Mason, Sr. was interviewed twice this week for comments on stories in the news involving unpaid and underpaid child support. Click on the links to view the stories: Aldermen say Mayor Greg Davis Doctored Pay Records for Child Support More on the Story of The Guy With 20+ Kids For […]
Read More»My ex isn’t paying child support in Tennessee. What can I do?
- At November 08, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support Collection, Divorce, Home
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Talk to a Collierville, Tennessee child support lawyer if you are having trouble getting your ex to make child support payments. An attorney can explain the things you may do to make sure child support is enforced. First, petition the court for a wage assignment. This will allow payments to be deducted directly from his or […]
Read More»Tax Implications of Tennessee Divorce and Support
- At October 27, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Alimony, Child Support, Divorce
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Facing a divorce? Memphis divorce attorneys can explain the tax implications of divorce and support. It’s important to have a thorough understanding of how post-divorce taxes may impact your financial situation. Tax implications may impact your support order, marital home, and other assets such as a 401(k), stocks and bonds, and more. Every divorce is […]
Read More»Overview of Child Support Laws in Tennessee
- At October 10, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support
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Seek help from a Memphis child support attorney to determine your rights as a custodial or non-custodial parent. All states have a system in place so that when parents get divorced, the non-custodial parent helps provide financially for the child’s needs. The guidelines for child support are set by each state. Tennessee has child support […]
Read More»I was laid off from my job. Do I still have to make child support payments in Tennessee?
- At October 04, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support
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I have recently been laid off from my job in Shelby County. Do I still have to make Tennessee child support payments? A Shelby County parent who owes child support and loses a job still must make child support payments. Payments will come from a portion of your unemployment benefits if you receive them. Even parents earning […]
Read More»Tennessee Dad Voluntarily Underemployed Starting a Camp
Tennessee law case summary on child support, income determination, voluntary underemployment, and imputed income in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Robin Campbell Armbrister v Edwin C Armbrister, Jr. – Tennessee Child Support Laws – Voluntarily Underemployed In the appeal regarding child support between Robin Armbrister and Edwin Armbrister, the amount of income used […]
Read More»TN Dad Due Hearing on Affording Private School Tuition
- At September 26, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support
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Tennessee law case summary on private school tuition in Tennessee child support, divorce, and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. In Re Andrea A. R. – Private School Tuition in Tennessee Child Support Law In the case of Andrea, the father appealed the order of a juvenile court that required him to pay private school […]
Read More»Dad’s Overtime Averaged as Income for TN Child Support
Tennessee law case summary on income determination and child support in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. John Ambler Widener v Stephanie Elizabeth Widener – Tennessee Child Support Laws on Overtime In the case of John Widener, father, and Stephanie Widener, mother, the mother appealed the decision of the lower […]
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