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Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 28 years married. Raymond D. Barnes, Jr., v. Marion L. Barnes The husband and wife in this Davidson County, Tennessee, case were married in 1991 with little wealth, but by the time of their divorce in 2019, their assets were worth over $12 million. The wife had worked as […]
Read More»Prenuptial Agreement Unenforceable When Spouses Didn’t Know of All Assets
- At December 17, 2023
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Prenuptial Agreement
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Tennessee case summary on prenuptial agreements in divorce. Donna Booker v. James Michael Booker The husband and wife in this Hamilton County, Tennessee, case first married in 1993, divorced in 1998, but remarried in 1999. The day of the 1999 wedding, the husband and wife executed a prenuptial agreement regarding the husband’s interest in his […]
Read More»Anne Hamer Authors “Fearless Freedom”
- At December 10, 2023
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Tips, Family Law, News
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Fearless Freedom isn’t just a divorce guide; it’s an unwavering ally through a tumultuous season of life, a touchstone to keep you focused and on track. Anne’s warmth & wisdom set the stage to reclaim and retain control over your future. Anne Hamer is a seasoned divorce attorney who has navigated the legal complexities and […]
Read More»Financial Experts Get Divorces Settled with Reports
In divorces, a well-crafted and thoughtful business valuation or forensic accounting report, can result in very favorable settlements. https://youtu.be/TL856hK7r6I?si=oAQxfFWXy5EnINDYVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Forensic Accountants Get Divorces Settled with Reports (https://youtu.be/TL856hK7r6I?si=oAQxfFWXy5EnINDY) For CPE credit to view this presentation and others from this conference, click here: 2023 FORENSIC & VALUATION SERVICES CONFERENCE BUNDLE. […]
Read More»Subpoena Process: Business Valuation in Divorce
In divorces with business valuations, why issue formal discovery (interrogatories and requests for production of documents) and subpoenas? Is this not duplicative? Not if the judge later says you should have issued a subpoena to the business for the records. For CPE credit to view this presentation and others from this conference, click here: 2023 […]
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