TN Dad’s Child Support Increased for Autistic Son
Tennessee child support law case law summary on autistic child special needs from the Court of Appeals. Karen Elizabeth Touchton v. Paul Jerome Touchton – Tennessee divorce child support modification, special needs child. Paul and Karen Touchton were married in 1994 and had one son, who was born in 1998. In 2002, they were divorced […]
Read More»TN Dad’s Farm Income Can Be Averaged to Compute Child Support
Tennessee child support law case law summary on income averaging and income determination from the Court of Appeals. State of Tennessee ex rel. Dawn Moss v. William Moss – Tennessee income averaging for child support income determination Dawn and William Moss had three children when they were divorced in 2008, two sons born in 1993 […]
Read More»TN Dad Must Pay Child Support After Lost Job from Criminal Act
Tennessee child support law case law summary on imputed income and unemployment from the Court of Appeals. Kimberly Meeks v. Bryant Leo Meeks – Tennessee divorce child support modification. Kimberly and Bryant Meeks were married and divorced when they remarried in 2010. In 2011, however, they were divorced a second time in Montgomery County, Tennessee. […]
Read More»Home-schooling TN Mom Held Voluntarily Unemployed
Tennessee child support law case law summary on voluntary unemployment from the Court of Appeals. Carl Scott Blankenship v. Amy Lynn Cox – Tennessee voluntary unemployment for child support Amy Cox and Carl Blankenship were divorced in 2000, and the mother was granted custody of the four children. They returned to court many times as […]
Read More»Mom Gets More Child Support Although Dad Claimed Disabled
Tennessee law case summary on child support modification in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Christopher Lance Allen v. Robbie Marie Allen – Tennessee divorce child support modification. Robbie and Lance Allen were divorced in 2007, and have one child, who was 13 years old at the time of this appeal. Under […]
Read More»TN Dad’s 300 Mile Commute Qualitfies for Lowering Child Support
Tennessee child support law case law summary on lowering child support from the Court of Appeals. Beverly Diane Jesse v. Erik Dean Jesse – Lowering Tennessee child support Beverly Diane Jesse and Erik Dean Jesse were divorced in Coffee County, Tennessee, in 2006. They had three children, and they agreed to a permanent parenting plan […]
Read More»Despite Much Litigation, Tennessee Husband’s Child Support Not Reduced
Tennessee child support law case law summary on altering child support from the Court of Appeals. Tamara J. Harness v. Gerald Scott Harness – Altering Tennessee child support The divorce of Tamara J. Harness and Gerald Scott Harness has been the attention of the Tennessee courts many times. That litigious history continued in 2009 when […]
Read More»Tenn. Dad Entitled to Lower Child Support Due to Business Losing Money
Tennessee child support law case law summary on child support modification from the Court of Appeals. Tammy Milam v. James Milam – Tennessee divorce child support modification. The mother and father of three minor children were divorced in 2007. The mother was named the primary residential parent and was given 247 days of parenting time […]
Read More»Tennessee Father’s Loss of $600,000 Job Means Child Support Reduction
Tennessee child support law case law summary on lowering child support from the Court of Appeals. Maryam Ghorashi-Bajestani v. Masoud Bajestani – Tennessee divorce income. The husband and wife divorced in 2009 after an eight-year marriage with two children. At the time of the divorce, the children were five and seven years old. The husband […]
Read More»Irrelevant Bank Records Need Not Be Produced Despite Mom’s Agreement
Tennessee child support law case law summary on modification and evidence from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Martha Elaine Weaver Carter v. David Ray Carter – Tennessee divorce bank records evidence in child support modification The mother and father of one child were divorced in 2006. The mother was named the primary residential parent, and […]
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