Mom Not Guilty of Contempt Because She Relied on Reports of Abuse In Tennessee Custody Case
Tennessee law case summary on jurisdiction and contempt in family law from the Court of Appeals. Mark Miller v. Annie Miller – Tennessee jurisdiction, contempt and visitation The mother and father in this Davidson County, Tennessee, divorce case were divorced in 2011, at which time they agreed to a permanent parenting plan for their two children, which […]
Read More»Mom Quits Job as Licensed Prostitute and Successfully Defends Tennessee Custody
- At June 17, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification
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Tennessee law case summary on custody modification in family law from the Court of Appeals. Charles W. Hendricks v. Lori A. Smith – Tennessee custody The mother and father of two children entered into a parenting plan in 2011. In 2012, the father made a motion for contempt and to modify the plan. In 2013, the two […]
Read More»Mom Sought $350,000 in Attorney’s Fees for Successful Defense of Custody But Only Awarded $42,000
Tennessee law case summary on attorney’s fees in family law from the Court of Appeals. Jennifer Furnas Coleman v. Marty Alan Coleman – Tennessee divorce attorney’s fees The parties to this Tennessee divorce case had a long expensive divorce. They were the parents of two minor children when they divorced in 2003. The original parenting plan […]
Read More»Mom Gets Custody Despite Her Untruthful Statements
- At May 11, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification
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Tennessee law case summary on custody modification in family law from the Court of Appeals. Channin S. Hughes v. Norman T. Hughes – Tennessee custody modification Channin and Norman Hughes were married in 2008, and the mother had two daughters from a prior relationship. During the marriage, the mother and father had two daughters, born in […]
Read More»Equal Parenting Time Schedule Changed After Problems After Tennessee Divorce
- At March 30, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification
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Tennessee law case summary on changing parenting time in family law from the Court of Appeals. Joshua Wayne Taylor v. Mary Katherine Taylor – Tennessee custody modification The mother and father in this Tennessee divorce case were married in 2008 and had one daughter, born in 2009. They separated in 2010 and agreed to a permanent […]
Read More»Tennessee Dad Gets Increased Parenting Time of Oldest Son
- At March 16, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification
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Tennessee law case summary on parenting time in family law from the Court of Appeals. Daniel P. Rousos v. Kristi Boren (f/k/a Rousos) – Tennessee custody modification & expert testimony Daniel Rousos and Kristi (Rousos) Boren were divorced in Williamson County, Tennessee, in 2009. They had three sons, who were then 6, 8, and 11 years […]
Read More»Tennessee Dad’s Parenting Time Reduced Due to Parental Alienation
Tennessee law case summary on parenting time modification in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Kathryn A. Duke v. Harold W. Duke, III – Tennessee divorce post-divorce custody Kathryn and Harold Duke were divorced in Williamson County, Tennessee, in 2009 and were the parents of three children, born in 1995, 1997, and 2000. […]
Read More»TN Mom Loses Custody for Frustrating Contact with Dad
Tennessee law case summary on changing child custody law from the Court of Appeals. In the Matter of: Shayla H. – Tennessee child custody change of circumstances. Damon and Charlotte were married briefly before their 2003 divorce, and were the parents of one daughter, Shayla. The mother was named the primary residential parent. Over the […]
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