Husband Gets Alimony & More Property After Wife’s Adultery
Tennessee case summary on divorce following 26 year marriage and husband had cancer. Ruby Diane Barron v. Bruce Joseph Barron The husband and wife in this Hamilton County, Tennessee, case were married in Germany in 1991. They had one biological child and one adopted child. At the time of their 2017 divorce, the husband was […]
Read More»Husband Awarded Larger Portion of Marital Residence Equity
- At November 04, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In Property Division
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Tennessee case summary on property division in divorce. Joanne Ackerman v. Scott Ackerman The husband and wife in this Sequatchie County, Tennessee, case were married in 2011 in Florida and had no children together, although they both had children from prior relationships. After four years of marriage, they moved to Tennessee after liquidating their retirement […]
Read More»PA Federal Judge Pension Valued Incorrectly by Divorce Court
- At October 16, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In Property Valuation
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Pennsylvania case summary on judicial pension as a marital asset in divorce. Christopher Conner v. Katherene E. Conner The husband and wife in this Pennsylvania case were married in 1984 and had four adult children. Both had law degrees. They separated in 2014. The husband was an attorney in private practice for 20 years until […]
Read More»Marital Residence Included at Least Some of Land Underlying It
Tennessee case summary on property division and classification in divorce. Marilyn Kay Anderson v. James Cephas Anderson The husband and wife in this Robertson County, Tennessee, case met in 1988 and were married in 1995. Before they were married, the wife lived in the Nashville area and spent her weekends on her future husband’s farm […]
Read More»Property Classification Waived: Key Document Missing From Record
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 6 years married. Donna L. Stearns-Smith v. James Ronnie Smith The husband and wife in this Bedford County, Tennessee, case had been married for five years at the time of their 2015 divorce. The case was heard by Judge Franklin L. Russell, and the parties were able to agree […]
Read More»Premarital Savings Account Became Marital Property Due to Commingling
Tennessee case summary on property division and classification in divorce. Dana Darnell v. Mark Darnell The husband and wife in this Bradley County, Tennessee, case had been married for about five years by the time of their 2017 divorce. It was the second marriage for the wife, who had received a piece of real property […]
Read More»Husband’s Life of Leisure Means Limited Alimony
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 17 years married. Fiona Eischeid Flodin v. Tan Scott Flodin The husband and wife in this Hamilton County, Tennessee, case were married in 2001 and had no children. The wife was originally a bartender but became a successful real estate agent, earning $186,000 per year. At the beginning of […]
Read More»Divorce Settlement Set Aside Due to Abuse, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Tennessee case summary on vacating divorce years later. Sharon Kay Middendorf v. Byron Scott Middendorf The husband and wife in this Davidson County, Tennessee, case were married in 1983 and had one child. The parties separated in 2011, and the wife filed for divorce in 2012. There were settlement negotiations, and the parties came up […]
Read More»Husband’s Stock and its Appreciation Were His Separate Property
- At July 31, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In Property Classification
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Tennessee case summary on classification of stock appreciation in divorce. Jennifer Ann Spergl v. Stephen Phillip Spergl The husband and wife in this Williamson County, Tennessee, case were married in 2004 and had no children. In September 2015, the wife filed for divorce, arguing irreconcilable differences and inappropriate marital conduct. After an initial answer, the […]
Read More»Husband Must Present Evidence of Value to Get Part of Pension
Tennessee case summary on pension valuation in divorce. Sandi Lynn Pack v. James Wade Pack The husband and wife in this Williamson County, Tennessee, case were married in 1993 and had two children. In 1997, the wife went to law school, and upon her graduation, she became the sole wage earner for the family. In […]
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