Your Checklist to a Tennessee No-Fault Divorce
No-Fault Tennessee divorce checklist. Your to do list for a basic, no frills, no fault, Tennessee divorce. An experienced Tennessee divorce lawyer likes to keep detailed checklists to track proceedings for each client. Tennessee divorce attorneys represent many family law clients simultaneously, but there’s nothing wrong with tearing a page from the expert’s book. To ensure […]
Read More»Discovery in Tennessee Divorce? I’ve Discovered Plenty Already!
- At April 01, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process
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Some recent personal discoveries about your soon-to-be former spouse may be driving you crazy, but that’s not the type of discovery we’re talking about with a Tennessee divorce. With every divorce complaint filed in Collierville, Germantown, and Memphis, TN, there is a formal legal process known as “discovery.” During discovery, your Memphis divorce attorney will […]
Read More»Tennessee Husband Awarded $61,000 in Attorney’s Fees Sanctions
- At March 11, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Attorney's Fees, Divorce Process
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Tennessee law case summary on sanctions and attorney’s fees in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. RODNEY W. SCHUTT v. JODIE ANN MILLER (SCHUTT) Rodney W. Schutt , the husband, and Jodie Ann Miller (Schutt), the wife, were married in 1990 and had one daughter, born in 1993. The husband filed for divorce in October 2007. The […]
Read More»Tennessee Father Accused of Abuse Wins Privacy of Psychologist Records
Tennessee law case summary on custody law and rights to psychological records of a parent in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Hannah Ann Culbertson v Randall Eric Culbertson – Privacy Rights to Psychological Records in Tennessee Custody Cases The appeals court reviewed the use of the Husband’s psychological records as evidence in the […]
Read More»Legal Grounds for Divorce in Tennessee
- At January 09, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process
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Legal Grounds for Divorce in Tennessee What are the strategic implications of legal grounds for divorce in Tennessee? In this video, Memphis divorce attorney Miles Mason, Sr. provides an overview of Tennessee’s legal grounds for divorce. Irreconcilable differences, inappropriate marital conduct, and adultery are the three most common legal grounds in Tennessee divorce. Each play their own role. https://youtube.com/watch?v=EM6iF0kA7SwVideo […]
Read More»Tennessee Dads Can Owe Child Support as Part of Order of Protection
Tennessee law case summary on jurisdiction and child support in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Ferrari-Bullock v. Randall – Tennessee Divorce and Jurisdiction Law Jennifer Ferrari-Bullock and Justin Randall were married in 1992, and had four minor children. In 2009, Jennifer filed for an order of protection against Justin in Davidson County. […]
Read More»Divorce Coaching Presentation to Memphis Area Psychologists
Memphis divorce attorney Miles Mason, Sr. spoke to the Memphis Area Psychologists Association on Divorce Coaching in 2006, predicting the emergence of a new industry. Three videos are below. To learn more, visit: Tennessee Divorce Coaching and see our Memphis Tennessee Divorce Counselors & Therapists Directory. Memphis & Tennessee Divorce Coaching Presentation – Part 1: https://youtube.com/watch?v=zMI0klO14m0Video can’t be loaded because […]
Read More»Jeanne M. Hannah’s Blog Has Great Tips on Issuing Subpoenas in Divorce
A while back, I ran across Jeanne M. Hannah’s blog in a list of the best family law blogs in America. I think it’s outstanding. I try to visit her site at least once a month. Here are some helpful blog posts regarding issuing subpoenas for records from phone companies, ISPs etc. Even for experienced family lawyers, issuing subpoenas can be a […]
Read More»TN Father Failed to Pay Temporary Support Jailed for Contempt
- At September 25, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process
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Tennessee law case summary on contempt in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Corin Mucha Wilkinson v Thomas Gregg Wilkinson – Tennessee Criminal Contempt Law In the divorce case of Corin Wilkinson, wife, and Thomas Wilkinson, husband, the wife filed a petition for criminal contempt against the husband alleging he willfully failed […]
Read More»Discovery Laws Require Truth About Assets & Income in Tennessee Divorce
- At September 18, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process, Home
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Tennessee divorce discovery laws require truth in disclosure about assets & income to prevent hidden income and omitted assets. The production of documents during discovery is important to ensure an equitable distribution of the marital estate and accurate determination of income. Each spouse may request information regarding the opposing spouse’s assets, whether those assets are […]
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