
Court Will Not Hear Parental Relocation Case Appeal Piecemeal
- At June 18, 2018
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Relocation
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Tennessee child custody case summary on relocation in divorce. Christopher Conrad Fichtel v. Jill Crowell Vichtel The mother and father in this Davidson County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2010. Under the parenting plan, the In 2013, the mother sent a certified letter to the father stating that she intended to relocate to Columbus, Ohio, with […]
Read More»Mom Denied Return to Canada With Child After Divorce & No Alimony
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 10 years married. Geoffrey Cale Vermilyea v. Jessica Lynn Vermilyea The husband and wife in this Dickson County, Tennessee, case met in 2002 in the wife’s native Ontario, Canada. In 2007, the wife lived with her aunt and uncle in Tennessee, and the couple were married later that year. […]
Read More»On Appeal, Court Will Not Carve Out Appeal of Just Military Pension
Tennessee case summary on military retirement in divorce. Theresa Aileen Blount v. Howard Paul Blount, III The husband and wife in this Roane County, Tennessee, case were married in 1985. The husband was in the military and continued to serve until 1997. Shortly after he left the military, the wife filed for divorce. They agreed […]
Read More»Judge Must Look More Closely at Allegations of Dad’s Domestic Abuse
- At June 13, 2018
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Tennessee child custody case summary in divorce. Brent DeWayne Carr v. Kellie Renea Carr The mother and father in this Overton County, Tennessee, case were married in 2009 and had one son, who was born in 2011. They separated in 2012, and the father filed for divorce. In 2013, they reached an agreement as to most […]
Read More»Child Support Must Be Based On Actual Number Parenting Days
Tennessee child support case summary on parenting days. Charles Michael Vance, II v. Angela Michelle Taylor Vance The mother and father in this Davidson County, Tennessee, case were the parents of two children, born in 2003 and 2007. They were divorced in 2009, and Judge Phillip R. Robinson ruled that they would have equal residential […]
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