GAL Having Been Law Clerk Not Bias for Judicial Recusal
Tennessee case summary on judicial recusal. Catrice Thomas Dye v. Willie B. Dye, Jr. The parties in this Shelby County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2019. Less than a month after the final decree was entered, the mother filed a petition to amend the judgment based upon new evidence. She also requested that the 16-year-old […]
Read More»Court Can Split Attorney Fees When Both Parents Prevail
Tennessee case summary on attorney’s fees in family law. Steven J. Dale v. Sharon K. Ball Dale The mother and father in this Williamson County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2011, and entered into a permanent parenting plan for their three children. In 2014, both parents filed a motion to modify the parenting plan. While […]
Read More»Wife Put Husband Through Med School Gets $7.5K / Mo. Alimony
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 13 years married. Mihir Kishorchandra Patel v. Janki Anil Patel The husband and wife in this Madison County, Tennessee, case were married in India in 2005. The wife was an American citizen at the time of the wedding, and the couple moved to the United States, where the husband […]
Read More»Relocation Bonus Was Marital Since Decision to Move Made During Marriage
Kentucky case summary on property division, classification and relocation bonus in divorce. Craig Roper v. Erin Roper The husband and wife in this Kentucky case were married in 1999 and had four children. In 2016, the wife filed for dissolution of marriage. The case proved contentious, and in 2017, the husband asked for permission to […]
Read More»Unemployed Dad Imputed Income Over $400K For Child Support
- At January 27, 2020
- By Miles Mason
- In Income Determination
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Massachussetts child support case summary on income determination. Theodore W. Macri, Jr., v. Sheila Mary Macri The husband and wife in this Massachusetts case were married in 1998 and originally lived in New York. The husband’s employer promoted him to a position in Singapore in 2000, and then to Hong Kong until 2011, at which […]
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