
Hidden Agenda? AICPA Opens ABV to Non-CPAs
CPAs Object to AICPA Rebranding ABV Credential In May 2018 the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Council voted to open its Accredited in Business Valuation (ABV) designation to non-CPAs. Given the swift and relentless blow-back, the AICPA may have misjudged membership’s support for what appears to be an ‘ends justify the means’ dilution […]
Read More»Insufficient Evidence to Find Allegedly Bigamous Marriage Void
- At November 05, 2018
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Divorce Process
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Tennessee case summary on validity of marriage in divorce proceedings. Kathy Fowlkes v. Flora Fowlkes The petitioner in this Dyer County, Tennessee, case was born in Tennessee in 1970. A month later, her parents married and moved to Arizona. The parents later separated and the mother returned to Tennessee. The father later informed the mother […]
Read More»Husband Accused of Abuse Entitled to Discovery Before Order of Protection Hearing
Tennessee case summary on discovery prior to order of protection hearing. Amy Elizabeth Luker v. Terry Eugene Luker The husband and wife in this Tennessee case were in the midst of divorce proceedings, but continued to reside together in the marital residence, but in different rooms. Even after the signing of the marital dissolution agreement, […]
Read More»Wife Entitled to Dollar Value of Account as of Divorce, Not Percentage
Tennessee case summary on property division after divorce. Kathryn Lynn Jones v. Gary Edward Jones The husband and wife in this Tennessee case were married in 1990, and the wife filed for divorce in 2011. A trial was held, and the case went to the Tennessee Court of Appeals. The issue on that appeal was […]
Read More»TN Parental Relocation Statute Takes Precedence Over PPP Language
- At October 24, 2018
- By Miles Mason
- In Relocation
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Tennessee parent relocation case summary. In re Blake A., et al. The parents in this Tennessee case lived together until their 2011 separation. They were the parents of a son and a daughter. At the time of their separation, the Montgomery County court legitimated the children and entered a permanent parenting plan. Among other things, […]
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