NY Husband Must Pay Wife’s Attorney Fees After Secretly Keeping Her iPad and Text Messages
- At June 05, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In Attorney's Fees, Divorce Process
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Tennessee case summary on electronic evidence in divorce. Elizabeth S. Strauss v. Daniel A. Strauss The husband and wife in this New York County, New York, case were in the midst of a divorce when the husband somehow came into possession of the wife’s iPad, which contained the wife’s private text messages. He falsely told […]
Read More»Wife’s Appeal Tossed Out When She Fails To Submit Proper Records
- At May 13, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process, Property Division
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Tennessee case summary on appeals and property division in divorce. Tiffany “Whitaker” Kramer v. Phillip John Kramer The husband and wife were married in 2013 and had no children. In 2016, the wife filed for divorce in Blount County, Tennessee. The husband filed a counter-claim also requesting a divorce, and the trial court entered a […]
Read More»Mom Gets Discretionary Costs of $45K After Winning Custody Battle
- At April 24, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Divorce Process, Family Law
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Tennessee case summary on awarding discretionary costs. Kim Renae Nelson v. Loring E. Justice The mother and father in this Roane County, Tennessee, case were the parents of a child who was born in 2005. They had been involved in litigation since before his birth regarding paternity, the primary residential parent, and child support. In […]
Read More»“Maybe You Should Have Hired a Lawyer to Represent You” Is Not Bias
Tennessee case summary on judicial bias and recusal in divorce. Ronna Lyn Ueber v. Anthony James Ueber The husband and wife in this Williamson County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2018, after a three day trial. After the order granting the divorce was entered, the attorneys for the wife moved to withdraw from the case […]
Read More»Trial Court Cannot Just Adopt Ex-wife’s Attorney’s Findings of Fact
- At April 08, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process
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Tennessee case summary on findings of fact in post-divorce proceedings. Jeffrey Glenn Mitchell v. Carol Ann Thomas Mitchell The husband and wife in this Blount County, Tennessee, case had two children, ages 15 and 11, at the time of their 2011 divorce. In 2014, the husband came back to court to modify the child support […]
Read More»Mom Admitted to Sex After Separation But Still Adultery in Tennessee
- At March 13, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Divorce Process
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Tennessee case summary on grounds of adultery and vaccination over objection of mother in divorce. Brianna Danielle King v. Aaron Jefferson Daily The husband and wife in this Rutherford County, Tennessee, case were married in 2011 and had two children, a son born in 2011 and a daughter born in 2013. The husband worked for […]
Read More»Husband Missing Chart: Divorce Property Division Appeal Tossed Out
Tennessee case summary of a divorce trial appeal after 13 years married. Ivan Michael Kanski v. Kelly Jean Kanski The husband and wife in this Williamson County, Tennessee, case were married in 2004 and had one child in 2007. Prior to the marriage, the couple lived in a Nashville duplex owned by the husband. They […]
Read More»You or Your Attorney Should Show Up for Your Divorce Trial!
- At February 13, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process, Divorce Tips
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Tennessee case summary on showing up for your divorce trial. Lewis Creed Jackson v. Sharon Smith Jackson The husband and wife in this Putnam County, Tennessee, case had been married for 25 years at the time of their 2012 separation and had one minor child, 11 years old. The husband filed for divorce, and the […]
Read More»CA Divorce Judgment Enforced Despite Claim of Fraud and Forgery
Tennessee case summary on foreign decrees post-divorce. Patricia Frias v. Felipe Frias, et al. The husband and wife in this White County, Tennessee, case were divorced in California in 2006, and litigation continued in California over the years. The husband moved to Tennessee and purchased two parcels of real property. In 2016, the California court […]
Read More»TN Divorce Judge Must Be Recused After Investigation of Leaked Pleading
Tennessee case summary on judicial recusal in divorce. Lee A. Beaman v. Kelley Speer Beaman The husband and wife in this Davidson County, Tennessee, case were married in 2001. The wife, who was 21 years old, had never been married. The husband, 45, had been married three times previously. About a week before the marriage, […]
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