Appointment of GAL Does Not Give Rise to Attorney-Client Relationship
- At May 16, 2018
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Tennessee child custody case summary on gaurdian ad litem representation in divorce. Benjamin Runyon v. Lisa Zacharias The defendant in this Shelby County, Tennessee, case was an attorney who had been appointed in 2012 as a guardian ad litem for three children during their parent’s divorce case. The oldest child turned 18 during the divorce proceedings. […]
Read More»Mom Granted Order of Protection Against Gun Wielding Grandmother
- At May 14, 2018
- By Miles Mason
- In Domestic Violence
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Tennessee case summary on orders of protection. Regina Montanna Marie Mullins v. Amy Paige Hernandez The mother in this Hawkins County, Tennessee, restraining order case sought an order of protection against the grandmother of one of her children. They were living together when the grandmother allegedly threatened her with a handgun. There was a hearing, […]
Read More»Husband Must Pay $20K for Assault + Found Voluntarily Underemployed
Tennessee case summary on damages for domestic violence in divorce and voluntary underemployment. Cynthia M. Kanka v. Christopher Kanka The husband and wife in this Marshall County, Tennessee, case had been married for 24 years when the wife filed a complaint for divorce. Her complaint also included a claim for tort damages based on her […]
Read More»Modifying Parenting Time Requires Addressing Best Interest of Children
- At May 07, 2018
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification
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Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Una P. Irvin v. Ernest J. Irvin, II The mother and father in this Montgomery County, Tennessee, case were the parents of two children and were divorced in 2010. The mother was named the primary residential parent. After two appeals, the parenting plan was finalized, and the father was […]
Read More»Wife Takes the Cake Baking Business in Divorce
- At May 02, 2018
- By Miles Mason
- In Property Classification
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Tennessee case summary on property classification in divorce. John Anthony Gentry v. Katerine Wise Gentry The husband and wife in this Sumner County, Tennessee, case were married in 2009 and had no children. The wife had owned a cake-baking business since before the marriage. The husband had worked as an accountant but had lost his […]
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