Doctor’s Wife Failed to Introduce Evidence of Value Added to Practice
Tennessee business valuation law case summary – Medical Practice. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Hartman v. Hartman – Tennessee Divorce Business Valuation Law – Medical Practice and Appreciation of Separate Property In Tennessee Court of Appeals case Hartman v. Hartman, the main issue on appeal was whether the wife […]
Read More»Seeking a Marriage Annulment in Tennessee
- At December 10, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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If you are seeking a marriage annulment in Tennessee, know that declaring the marriage illegal isn’t easy. TN divorce laws only allow for this in special circumstances. Simply regretting the decision to get married is generally not grounds to have the marriage annulled. But there are different reasons for seeking annulment. Some do it for […]
Read More»Mom Gets Custody Following Commitment in Psychiatric Center
Tennessee law case summary on custody and designation as primary residential parent in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Franklyn Nathaniel Morgan v Kandi Tonyelle Morgan – Tennessee divorce laws The Mother, Kandi Morgan, contested a divorce action filed by the Father, Franklyn Morgan. In the lengthy document provided to the appeals court, the Mother provided various […]
Read More»Good and Bad of Tennessee Prenuptial Agreements
- At November 26, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Prenuptial Agreement
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Considering a prenup? Contact divorce lawyers in Memphis to review the pros and cons of such agreements and to learn if you may benefit from having one. Benefits of Prenuptial Agreements Couples who choose to create a prenup may do so for a number of reasons. The following are some of the good that may […]
Read More»Husband’s Part of Injury Settlement Deemed Marital Property
Tennessee law case summary on divorce and marital property law and valuation in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Lane v. Lane – Tennessee Divorce Laws Thomas and Wanda Lane were married in 2006. It was the second marriage for both parties. Wanda had children from a previous marriage, and also began […]
Read More»Buy-Sell Agreement Not Signed By Spouse Can’t Set Value
Tennessee business valuation law case summary – Surgeon and Medical Practice. Tennesee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Harmon v. Harmon – Tennessee Business Valuation Case Is the value of a closely-held corporation established in a buy-sell agreement not signed by a non-shareholder spouse binding on that spouse in a divorce? Not […]
Read More»Drug Addiction and Child Custody in a Tennessee Divorce
- At November 15, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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Discussing your case with a Memphis divorce attorney is important if you are seeking child custody. But it becomes even more critical if you are also dealing with a drug addiction that is at the root of your divorce. If your spouse is a drug addict, you may be able to file a motion for […]
Read More»Why You Might Need a Lawyer for a Tennessee Prenuptial Agreement
- At November 14, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Prenuptial Agreement
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If planning to make or enter into a prenuptial agreement, you may benefit in hiring a prenup and divorce lawyer in Memphis who is familiar with these contracts. This allows for clarity in what is contained within the agreement and can help make sure the contract is binding. Benefits of Attorney Help with Prenups Drawing […]
Read More»Cardiologist’s Wife Entitled to Share Practice Value Appreciation
Tennessee business valuation law case summary – Cardiologist’s practice. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Cunningham v. Cunningham II – 2004 – Tennessee Divorce – Valuation and Division of Medical Practice This is the second appeal of Dr. and Mrs. Cunningham’s divorce stemming from the valuation of the doctor’s medical […]
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