Dad’s Visitation Reduced After Erratic Parenting Time
Tennessee child custody case summary on changing visitation. Amanda Bliss Gricunas (Harmon) v. Andrew James Gricunas The mother and father of two children in this Greene County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2010. The permanent parenting plan was modified in 2013, and called for the father to have responsibility for the children from Tuesday through […]
Read More»GAL Having Been Law Clerk Not Bias for Judicial Recusal
Tennessee case summary on judicial recusal. Catrice Thomas Dye v. Willie B. Dye, Jr. The parties in this Shelby County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2019. Less than a month after the final decree was entered, the mother filed a petition to amend the judgment based upon new evidence. She also requested that the 16-year-old […]
Read More»Dad Held in Contempt After Teen Daughter’s Dispute With Mom
Tennessee child custody case summary on after divorce. Cheryle Luane Levoy v. Jason Hunter Levoy The mother and father in this Overton County, Tennessee, case divorced in 2013. The parenting plan eventually named the mother the primary residential parent, with the father having 125 days per year of parenting time. A dispute arose when the […]
Read More»After Korean Divorce, Father Maintains Custody
Tennessee child custody modification case summary. TN Dad Gets Custody After Korean Divorce Latonya Denise Hall v. Sammie Lee Williams, III The mother and father in this Montgomery County, Tennessee, case were married in 2003 and had two children before their 2007 divorce in Seoul, Korea, while stationed there in the Army. The mother was […]
Read More»Dad Doesn’t Get More Time Despite Immediate Change
Tennessee child custody modification case summary. In re Caroline U. The child in this Knox County, Tennessee, case was born in 2017 to unwed parents. Litigation ensued, but a permanent parenting plan was eventually issued. The mother was ultimately awarded 237 days of parenting time, with the father receiving 128 days. In late 2018, the […]
Read More»Father Returned from Temporary Kuwait Job | No Change
- At October 23, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification
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Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Jessica Hartmann v. Brian Hartmann The mother and father in this Montgomery County, Tennessee, case were divorced in Arizona in 2016, at which time the mother and three children moved to Tennessee. The father had agreed to this since he obtained temporary employment in Kuwait. The parents agreed that […]
Read More»No Change in Circumstances to Warrant Custody Change for Dad
- At October 09, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification
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Tennessee child custody case summary on custody modification. Jeremy Paul Barmmer v. Joy Denise Staininger The mother and father in this Sevier County, Tennessee, case were married in 2005 and had one child, born in 2007. In 2009, the father filed for divorce. The trial court gave the parties equal co-parenting time, and the father […]
Read More»No Custody Jurisdiction After Child Out of TN for Six Months
Tennessee child custody case summary on jurisdiction (UCCJEA) and custody modification. Amber Ada Hernandez v. David Alan Hernandez The mother and father in this McNairy County, Tennessee. Case were divorced in 2006. The mother was named the primary residential parent, with the father having co-parenting time every other weekend. In about 2014, the father moved […]
Read More»Court Must Make Fact Findings Before Changing Custody
Tennessee child custody modification case summary. In re Makinna B. The child in this Montgomery County, Tennessee, case was born to unmarried parents in 2014. The father then filed a petition to confirm parentage. Before the hearing was held, the father moved to St. Paul, Minnesota to live with his father and go to school. […]
Read More»Child Support Income Based on Most Recent Actual Income
Tennessee child custody and support modification case summary on income determination. Todd Scot v. Erin Dawn Scot The mother and father in this Williamson County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2013. The mother was named the primary residential parent of the couple’s two children, and she was awarded 265 days per year of parenting time. […]
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