Father Must Pay Attorney Fees Even Though Visitation Restored
Tennessee child custody case summary on attorney’s fees after divorce. Lara C. Stancil v. Todd A. Stancil The mother and father in this case were divorced in 2008. The mother was named the primary residential parent of the two children born in 1999 and 2001. All parties eventually moved to Tennessee, and the case was registered […]
Read More»Wife Award $3.5K/Mo for 60 Mos. Denied Permanent Alimony After Affair
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 27 years married. Robert Harvey Santee v. Stacy Lynn Santee The husband and wife in this Sevier County, Tennessee, case were married in 1990. The husband was a radiologist who earned about a half million dollars per year. The wife was a high school graduate and stay-at-home parent. They […]
Read More»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 […]
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