Tennessee Mandatory Injunction Law – Willful, Deliberate Violations, PART FOUR
- At December 29, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Property Division
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This is the final segment in our four-part series on Tennessee’s mandatory injunction law. As with Part One, Part Two, and Part Three, we continue to focus on judicial interpretation, application, and enforcement of injunctive orders in divorce and legal separation cases. How are spouses who violate the divorce injunction held accountable? Mainly through contempt […]
Mom Loses Custody After Failing to Cooperate in Parenting
Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Sinan Gider v. Lydia Hubbell The child in this Davidson County, Tennessee, was born of a short-term relationship, and after the child was born, the parents entered into a parenting agreement. The mother was named the primary residential parent, with the father having 180 days per year of parenting […]
Mom Obsessed With Rock Climbing Loses Custody to Dad
Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Claire Nicola Bell v. Timothy John Bell The mother and father in this Hamilton County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2012. They were both named co-primary residential parents of their children, who were 11 and 7 years old at the time of trial. Each parent received equal visitation time. […]
Mom Not Entitled to Upward Deviation to $9K/Mo. in Child Support
Tennessee child support modification case summary. Ola Halim v. Tarek G. El-Alayli The mother and father in this Williamson County, Tennessee, case were the divorced parents of three children. Two of those children had reached the age of majority, but one of those children suffered from severe autism. The parents were previously appointed as co-conservators […]
Mom Ordered Not to Talk about Dad on Social Media
- At July 17, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification
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Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Sinan Gider v. Lydia Hubbell The child in this Davidson County, Tennessee, was born in 2008. The mother and father entered into an agreement that the mother would be primary residential parent and that the father would have 180 days per year parenting time. The parties did not follow […]
Mom Retains Custody Despite Work as Legal Prostitute
- At April 24, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Tennessee child custody case summary. C.W.H. v. L.A.S. This juvenile case from Hamilton County, Tennessee, came before the Tennessee Court of Appeals two times. The father had asked for an emergency change of custody after learning that the mother had been working as a licensed prostitute in Nevada. The trial court modified the parenting plan and […]
Maximum Participation Possible Time with Child Outweighed
- At April 18, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Uncategorized
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Tennessee child custody modification case summary. In re Cannon H. The mother and father in this Shelby County, Tennessee, custody case were never married, and separated before their son’s first birthday. The father was a pilot for FedEx and was also an active duty pilot in the National Guard, and he traveled about 15 days […]
Withdrawals of Principal from Trust Count as Income for Purposes of TN Child Support
- At March 08, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Income Determination
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Tennessee child support case summary on income determination with trust income and underemployment. Lee Stack, III, v. Joann Valerie Stack The mother and father in this case were divorced in Montana in 2012, and had one son who had been born in 2011. The Montana court named the mother as the primary residential parent, and […]
More Really Bad Divorce Advice You Must Ignore
- At February 24, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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This is the second blog on really bad divorce advice that spouses must ignore in order to obtain the best possible results in the case. Although experienced divorce attorneys are seldom surprised at what passes for helpful advice, unfortunately for some spouses it is too late to undo the damage. To avoid making the mistakes […]
TN Wife’s Inheritance Remains Her Separate Property, Despite Joint Account
Tennessee case summary on transmutation in divorce. Robert Harold Douglas v. Susan Mercedes Douglas The husband and wife in this Tennessee divorce case were married in 1995 and separated in 2013. They had one child, who was already over the age of majority at the time of the divorce. One of the major assets was […]