Residency Restriction in TN Divorce Decree Was Appropriate
Tennessee case summary on divorce & custody. Michael Charles Smallbone v. Jennifer Elizabeth Smallbone After 14 years of marriage, the father filed for divorce in Williamson County, Tennessee, in 2018. Both parents asked to be named primary residential parent of the three minor children. The mother requested joint custody with equal parenting time, but the […]
Read More»Pregnancy Is Not Duress for Pre-Nup Defense
Tennessee case summary on pre-nuptial agreements (pre-nups) and property division classification in divorce. Prenuptial Agreement Held Valid and Enforceable Barbara Matthews Law v. Halbert Grant Law, Jr. The husband and wife in this Hamilton County, Tennessee, case executed a prenuptial agreement the day before their 1992 marriage. The wife filed for divorce in 2017. The […]
Read More»Court Sorts Out Divorce Claims of ORNL Spouses
- At June 09, 2022
- By Miles Mason
- In Attorney's Fees, Divorce, Property Division
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Tennessee case summary on divorce. Edna Gergel v. James Gergel The husband and wife in this Anderson County, Tennessee, case were married in 1997 and had one daughter, who was 13 years old at the time of their divorce. Both had advanced degrees and worked at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The wife worked […]
Read More»Award of Portions of Husband’s Military Pension Held Void
Tennessee case summary on military benefits after divorce. Brenda S. Harper v. William H. Harper The husband and wife in this Montgomery County, Tennessee, case divorced in 2003, while the husband was a member of the U.S. Army. The final decree stated that the wife would receive half of the husband’s military retirement, which the […]
Read More»Utah Husband Not Guilty of Dissipation Despite Purchase of Yacht, Jet Late in Rocky Marriage
- At June 03, 2022
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Property Division
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Utah case summary on property division & dissipation in divorce. Candi Wadsworth v. Guy L. Wadsworth The husband and wife in this Utah case were married in 1979. In 1991, the husband started a construction company which turned into a multimillion-dollar enterprise. They also had numerous other business interests. In 2009, the wife suspected that […]
Read More»Alaska Military Husband Ordered to Pay Wife from Disability Pension
Alaska case summary on military pensions and federal pre-emption in divorce. William B. Dew v. P. Shawn Harris The husband and wife in this Alaska case were married in 1993 and separated in 2018. With the help of a mediator, they reached an agreement as to their property division. Among other things, the agreement provided […]
Read More»Montana Wife Agreed Husband Would Receive All Unlisted Assets
- At May 27, 2022
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Divorce, Property Division
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Montana case summary on property division in divorce. In re the Marriage of Sharon Ann Harms and Charles Ronald Harms The husband and wife in this Yellowstone County, Montana case were married in 1994. Prior to marriage, the husband had substantial assets, and he received substantial additional amounts of gifted and inherited property. When they […]
Read More»What are the Best Ways to Hide Assets in a Divorce?
How can I hide money from my husband before divorce? Attempting to Hide Assets Before Divorce? How People Can Hide Money in a Divorce. What are the Best Ways to Hide Assets in a Divorce? Spouses who own a business may remove assets from financial statements, remove cash without recording it, and commit federal and […]
Read More»How is a Business Split in a Divorce?
Dividing Business Assets in a Divorce. How the Court Will Divide Your Business During Divorce. What You Need to Know When Dividing Your Business in a Divorce. How is a Business Split in a Divorce? When a business is marital property, the business is awarded to the spouse with greater involvement. The business must be […]
Read More»How Do I Protect My Business in a Divorce?
Protecting Your Business During a Divorce. How do I keep my business in a divorce? Protecting a Business During Divorce. How Do I Protect My Business in a Divorce? Protecting your business in a divorce begins with a pre-marital agreement or post-nuptial agreement making the business one spouse’s separate property. Many business owners have business […]
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