Court Must Clarify Reasons for Fee Award for Attorney & Guardian Ad Litem
Tennessee child custody modification and attorney’s fees case summary. Katherine Marie Lugo v. Hector Santiago Lugo The mother and father in this Shelby County, Tennessee (Judge James R. Russell) case were the parents of two children when they divorced in 2017. They agreed to a permanent parenting plan, but five months later, the father filed […]
Read More»Mom Failed to Prove Allegations of Abuse of Daughter
- At April 29, 2021
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification
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Tennessee child custody modification case summary. A.W. v. M.N. The child in this Tipton County, Tennessee, case was born to unwed parents in 2015. In 2016, she moved in with the father, and they were married in Mississippi, but the marriage lasted only a few months. In July 2016, the mother and child returned to […]
Read More»Dad Can’t Modify Visitation Just 1 Month After Original Order
- At April 28, 2021
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification
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Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Matthew Keith Allyn v. Kathryn Anne Donahue The parties in this Montgomery County, Tennessee, case were the parents of three minor children. Prior to their divorce, the mother moved with the children to New York, and the father filed a complaint for divorce in Tennessee. They ultimately came to […]
Read More»Court Takes Judicial Notice of Google Maps for Relocation
- At March 17, 2021
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification, Relocation
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Tennessee child custody modification and relocation case summary. Sarah Perkins Chambers v. Joshua Timothy Chambers The parents in this Sevier County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2017 when their child was four years old. They had agreed to a permanent parenting plan which named the mother as the primary residential parent with joint decision making […]
Read More»Father’s More Flexible Work Schedule Not a Change of Circumstances
Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Benjamin G. Palmer v. Jennifer J. Palmer The mother and father were the parents of a daughter born in 2010. In 2012, they were divorced in Montgomery County, Tennessee. The trial court named the mother the primary residential parent and awarded her 330 days per year parenting time. The […]
Read More»Dad Gets Modified Custody and Equal Parenting Time of Daughter
- At January 20, 2021
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification
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Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Jacob Daniel Drucker v. Colleen Erin Daley The mother and father in this Rutherford County, Tennessee had one daughter, who was born in 2008. They agreed to a parenting plan, and in 2009, the court entered an order incorporating that plan. The mother was named the primary residential parent. […]
Read More»Mom Not Allowed to Relocate to Germany with 13 Year Old
Tennessee child custody case summary on parent relocation. David Timothy Dungey v. Doris Anne Dungey The child in this Montgomery County, Tennessee legal matter, was born in 2006, and the parents were divorced in 2015. The parents met in Germany where the father was stationed in the U.S. Army, and the mother and child both […]
Read More»Dad in Contempt After Child Signing Affidavit as to Custody Preference
Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Robin Drewry Luttrell (Wassenberg) v. Samuel Richard Wassenberg The mother and father in this Fayette County, Tennessee, parental relocation case were divorced in 2011 and were the parents of one child. They were able to agree to a permanent parenting plan which called for equal parenting time, with both […]
Read More»Father Gets Custody After Mom Slow to Disclose Sexual Abuse
- At July 09, 2020
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification
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Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Bruce Gillam v. Destiny Ballew The two children in this Anderson County, Tennessee, case were born in 2003 and 2008 to unwed parents, who had been dating since 2001 and lived in various states. They lived in Tennessee when they broke up in 2010. About the same time, the […]
Read More»Mom Alleged Violation of Anti-disparagement Clause But Child Too Young
Massachusetts child custody case summary on NON-DISPARAGEMENT CLAUSE. Shak v. Shak During divorce proceeding, mother filed a complaint for civil contempt alleging father violated the nondisparagement orders. The court declined to find father in contempt, found the orders constituted an unlawful restraint on speech, and issued new nondisparagement orders. Mother appealed. Held: “Assuming for the […]
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