Mom Allowed to Relocate With Child to Canada
Tennessee child custody relocation granted case summary. In re Autumn H. The parties to this Williamson County, case, were never married, but were the parents of a child born in 2015. The mother was a Canadian citizen who had come to the U.S. several years earlier. Initially, the juvenile court had issued an order prohibiting […]
Read More»TN Kids Sent Back to Maduro’s Venezuela Despite Mom’s Plea for Asylum
Tennessee international child custody case summary. Hague convention. Grave risk of harm Pierre Salame Ajami v. Veronica Tescari Solano The parents in this Tennessee federal case were citizens of Venezuela. In 2018, the mother removed the children from Venezuela and brought them to the United States. In 2019, the father filed a petition under the […]
Read More»Mom Can Collect Attorney’s Fees for Defending Order of Protection on Appeal, Even Though Main Appeal Dismissed as Moot
Tennessee case summary on attorney’s fees for order of protection. Miracle Tenney ex rel. Desirae B. v. Daniel Paul Bullington The mother and father in this order for protection case were divorced in 2019, and were the parents of a fourteen year old. In 2020, the girl had what the court called an “emotional episode” […]
Read More»TTLA 2022 Domestic Law Forum – Memphis
- At April 13, 2022
- By Miles Mason
- In Family Law, News
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Event: Thursday, May 19, 2022 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM CT Tennessee Trial Lawyers 2022 Domestic Law Forum. Joe Smith, Program Chair. REGISTER HERE Speakers list: Gil Buie Nick Rice/Larry Rice Cindy MacAulay Donald Capparella Judge Gina Higgins – Chancellor Kyle – Chancellor Perry Judge Mary Wagner Lucian Pera Tiffany Bowders Lucie Brackin, moderator, […]
Read More»Appeal Thrown Out When Wife Failed to Provide Basics
Tennessee case summary on judicial recusal. Party names removed upon request. See citation reference below. The wife in this Williamson County, Tennessee, divorce case didn’t like the judge assigned to her case, so she moved to have him recused. When he denied the motion, acting as her own attorney, she appealed to the Tennessee Court […]
Read More»Judge’s Husband’s Public Views Not Grounds for Recusal
Tennessee case summary on judicial recusal. Nicole Marie Neuman v. Paul Phillips The mother in this Williamson County, Tennessee, case petitioned to modify custody arrangements. This was based upon her allegation that the husband had established a pattern of being difficult with her and unnecessarily contradicting her on educational decisions. Subsequently, the father moved to […]
Read More»Dad to Pay Mom $123K Attorney’s Fee After Losing Appeal
- At April 07, 2022
- By Miles Mason
- In Attorney's Fees, Child Custody, Family Law
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Tennessee case summary on attorney’s fees. Kim Renae Nelson v. Loring E. Justice In 2019, the father in this Roane County, Tennessee, paternity case unsuccessfully appealed to the Tennessee Court of Appeals, which held that the lower court had properly awarded the mother certain costs. The Court of Appeals went further and awarded the mother […]
Read More»KY Mom Can Have TN Custody Order Set Aside Due to Fraud
- At March 28, 2022
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Family Law
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Tennessee child custody jurisdiction case summary. In re Hailey C. The parents in this Montgomery County, Tennessee, case were never married. After they separated, the mother and child moved in with the grandmother in Kentucky, and the father moved to Tennessee. In 2015, a Kentucky court awarded mother sole custody, granted the father parenting time […]
Read More»Husband Failed to Counter Wife’s Evidence of Philippine Divorce When Alleging Bigamy
- At March 22, 2022
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Divorce Process, Family Law
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Tennessee case summary on annulment and/or divorce. Jonah Paul Anders v. Mayla C. Anders The husband and wife in this Shelby County, Tennessee, case were married in 2012 in Las Vegas and had two children. In 2014, the husband filed for an annulment on the grounds that at the time of their marriage, the wife […]
Read More»Why Representing Yourself in a Divorce is a Terrible Idea by 7 Top Family Lawyers
Seven Top Family Lawyers Share the Dangers of Representing Yourself in a Divorce. Is it bad to represent yourself in a divorce? Is it smart to represent yourself in divorce court? Do I need a lawyer for divorce? Representing yourself in your divorce and custody case. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvIUgqfcJSo&t=11sVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Representing […]
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