No Transmutation: Wife Retains Interest in Pre-marital Real Estate
Tennessee case summary on property classification and transmutation in divorce. Ronald Dana Harper v. Annette Carrol Harper The husband and wife in this Madison County, Tennessee, case were married in 2011. It was the wife’s second marriag and the husband’s fourth. They separated in 2016, and the husband filed for divorce. The parties stipulated to […]
Read More»Mason to Judge MBJ Best of Bar Awards Again in 2019
- At February 09, 2019
- By Miles Mason
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#mbjbestofthebar Congratulations to all of the 2019 Best of the Bar finalists. Miles Mason, Sr. is excited to return as a judge for the Memphis Business Journal’s Best of the Bar Awards in 2019. Serving as a judge for last year’s award selections was a great opportunity to learn about the many distinguished leaders in […]
Read More»CA Divorce Judgment Enforced Despite Claim of Fraud and Forgery
Tennessee case summary on foreign decrees post-divorce. Patricia Frias v. Felipe Frias, et al. The husband and wife in this White County, Tennessee, case were divorced in California in 2006, and litigation continued in California over the years. The husband moved to Tennessee and purchased two parcels of real property. In 2016, the California court […]
Read More»W2 Box 1 vs Box 5: What is the Difference?
W-2 Box 1 is the amount of pay subject to income tax. Pre-tax contributions to a 401k or 403b will not show in Box 1 but will be in Box 3 and 5 amounts. Know Your W-2 Form: Family Lawyers Know Income Determination is Critical for Spousal and Child Support Knowing the differences in Boxes […]
Read More»Court Can Modify Parenting Time Despite Failure to File Proposed Plan
- At February 05, 2019
- By Miles Mason
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Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Travis Daniel Freeman v. Wendy Y. Freeman The mother and father in this case were divorced in Meigs County, Tennessee, in 2013. The court’s judgment included a permanent parenting plan for their child. The mother was named the primary residential parent, with the father having supervised visitation for two […]
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