Divorcing Tennessee Wife Didn’t Like Exquisite Furnishings
- At April 29, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Property Valuation
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Tennessee law case summary on dissipation and property valuation in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Terri Dunn v. William M. Dunn, Jr. – Tennessee divorce dissipation and property valuation The husband and wife in this Tennessee divorce case were married for 38 years. They had one child who was an adult at the […]
Read More»Tennessee Doctor Doesn’t Get Piano in Divorce But Gets Value of House
Tennessee law case summary on property division in divorce law from the Court of Appeals. Loretta M. Gaither v. Michael Deleon Gaither – Tennessee divorce property division classification Michael Gaither, a medical doctor, had been married to Loretta Gaither, a nurse anesthetist, for 28 years at the time of their Tennessee divorce. The wife was 57 […]
Read More»Resolution of Tennessee Divorce Pension Dispute Was Simple Reading
Tennessee law case summary on military pension law in divorce from the Court of Appeals. Ok Nan Kim Lambert v. Mark Stephen Lambert – Tennessee divorce pension division The husband and wife in this Tennessee divorce case had been married twice and divorced twice. At the time of the first divorce in 1999, the husband was […]
Read More»Sales Price of Luxury TN Real Property Reduced after Divorce
Tennessee law case summary on sales price of real estate after divorce from the Court of Appeals. Elizabeth Ann Morrow Granoff v. Andrew Scott Granoff – Tennessee divorce property division – sales price after divorce The husband and wife were married for 21 years before their 2006 divorce. Among their assets was a luxury estate in […]
Read More»Chemical Treatment Business Valued in TN Divorce
Tennessee law case summary on business valuation in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Bonny Browne v. Alexander Lee Browne, Jr. – Tennessee divorce business valuation & alimony 18 years married The husband and wife in this Tennessee divorce case were married in 1994 and had two children at the time of their […]
Read More»TN Husband Must Pay for Workplace Malfeasance in Divorce
- At September 18, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Property Division
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Tennessee law case summary on debt division in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Mary Lisa Gaston Luplow v. Martin Duane Luplow Mary Lisa Gaston Luplow and Martin Luplow were married in 1983 and had two children. In 2010, the wife filed a complaint for divorce in Davidson County, Tennessee, alleging inappropriate […]
Read More»Divorcing TN Husband Entitled to Keep Personal Injury Settlement
- At August 01, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Home, Property Classification
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Tennessee law case summary on separate property in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Melinda Jan Metzinger v. Ronald Wayne Metzinger – Tennessee divorce classification – separate property Melinda and Ronald Metziner were married in 2004. The husband was an over the road truck driver, and was injured when a drunk driver […]
Read More»Dentist Must Pay Alimony | Wins Lower Dental Practice Value
Tennessee law case summary on dental practice valuation and alimony in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. LeAnn Barnes v. David Ellett Barnes – Tennessee divorce business valuation dental practice, alimony. LeAnn and David Barnes were married in 1984, after the wife had graduated from nursing school and while the husband continued […]
Read More»Marital Property Division Can’t Consider Tax Effects Unless Sale Now
Tennessee law case summary on property division factors, tax impact, and assets sales in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Kendra Kuebler Vachon v. Claude Vachon – Tennessee divorce tax effects. Kendra and Claude Vachon were married in 1995 and had three children. In 2011, the wife filed for divorce. Some issues […]
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