Doctor Must Pay $4K/Mo. Alimony to Wife Who Was Stay-At-Home Mom
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 22 years married. Lisa Lyon Williams v. Lane Edward Williams The husband and wife in this Madison County, Tennessee, case were married in 1995, and had one child, who was an adult at the time of their divorce. When the couple met, the wife was a critical-care nurse, and […]
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»Hearing Required Before Divorce For Inappropriate Conduct
- At July 29, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process
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Tennessee case summary on grounds in divorce and inappropriate marital conduct. Susan Lynn Slagle v. Robert Wayne Slagle The wife in this Cumberland County, Tennessee, case filed for divorce in 2018. The husband did not file an answer, and the wife made a motion for a default judgment. The husband appeared at the hearing, but […]
Read More»Husband Entitled to Alimony After 31 Year Marriage
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 31 years married. Diane Drain Shackelford v. Jerry Robert Shackelford The husband and wife were married in 1986, when they both worked for the VA. The wife had a doctorate in pharmacy and worked as a pharmacist. The husband had no degree and worked as a pharmacy technician. They […]
Read More»Tennessee Adopts Collaborative Family Law Rule 53
Collaborative family law continues to gain popularity as another method of alternative dispute resolution. With the Supreme Court of Tennessee’s recent adoption of Collaborative Family Law Rule 53, we now have the clarity, guidance, and acceptance that many lawyers and judges have been asking for. While Rule 53 went into effect on April 4, 2019, […]
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