“Maybe You Should Have Hired a Lawyer to Represent You” Is Not Bias
- At April 15, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process
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Tennessee case summary on judicial bias and recusal in divorce. Ronna Lyn Ueber v. Anthony James Ueber The husband and wife in this Williamson County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2018, after a three day trial. After the order granting the divorce was entered, the attorneys for the wife moved to withdraw from the case […]
Read More»No Recovery of Attorneys Fees Unless Settlement Terms Provide for Them
- At April 10, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Attorney's Fees
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Tennessee case summary on attorney’s fees in post-divorce action. Katherine Mae Pruitt v. Travis Pruitt The child in this Henry County, Tennessee, case was born in 2013, and the parents married in 2014. The father, however, was not the child’s biological parent, a fact that was undisputed. But he executed a document to place his […]
Read More»Trial Court Cannot Just Adopt Ex-wife’s Attorney’s Findings of Fact
- At April 08, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process
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Tennessee case summary on findings of fact in post-divorce proceedings. Jeffrey Glenn Mitchell v. Carol Ann Thomas Mitchell The husband and wife in this Blount County, Tennessee, case had two children, ages 15 and 11, at the time of their 2011 divorce. In 2014, the husband came back to court to modify the child support […]
Read More»Wife Entitled to Alimony After Eighteen Year Marriage and $300K
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 18 years married. Jill Smothers Lucchesi v. Eugene Anthony Lucchesi Error correction: Original post listed this as a 12 year marriage. Parties married in 1994 and divorce originally filed in 2013. The husband and wife in this Shelby County, Tennessee, case were married in 1994 and had one son, […]
Read More»Tax Returns Not Definitive When Setting Child Support
- At April 01, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In Income Determination
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Tennessee child support case summary on income determination. Anna Karpovich v. Gregory Brannick The mother and father in this Shelby County, Tennessee case were divorced in 2003, and the father was ordered to pay $560 per month in child support for their son. In 2016, the State of Tennessee, acting on behalf of the mother, […]
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