76 Yr Old Husband to Pay $2K/ Mo. Alimony in Futuro After 25 Yr Marriage
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 25 years married. Jane Bingham Street v. Ed Street The husband and wife in this Washington County, Tennessee, divorce case were married in 1990. At the time of trial, the husband was 75 years old and the wife 61. There were numerous accusations that the husband had transferred marital […]
Read More»Cardiologist to Pay Alimony in Futuro After 26 Yr Marriage
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 26 years married and cardiologist practice valuation. Alexander Stratienko v. Lisa Stratienko The husband and wife in this Hamilton County, Tennessee, case were married in 1989 and had two adult daughters. The husband was a cardiologist in Chattanooga who had started his own practice in 1999. The parties also […]
Read More»Mom Has Burden of Proof To Show Dad’s Move Unreasonable
- At August 21, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Relocation
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Tennessee parent relocation law on burden of proof case summary. Sonya Mae Stanley v. Colin Richard Stanley The mother and father in this Davidson County, Tennessee, parental relocation case were married in California in 1998 and later moved to Oklahoma, where they had two children. In 2005, they moved to Tennessee. In 2008, they were […]
Read More»Mom Not Entitled to Upward Deviation to $9K/Mo. in Child Support
Tennessee child support modification case summary. Ola Halim v. Tarek G. El-Alayli The mother and father in this Williamson County, Tennessee, case were the divorced parents of three children. Two of those children had reached the age of majority, but one of those children suffered from severe autism. The parents were previously appointed as co-conservators […]
Read More»NEW TN LAW in 2017: Handguns and Orders of Protection
- At August 16, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Domestic Violence, News
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Tennessee’s Shelby County has seen its share of domestic violence. When threats become acts, people can get hurt. Some become victims of homicide. Domestic violence statistics paint a sad picture. Since the 1990s, Tennessee lawmakers have been changing civil and criminal laws to provide greater protections for abused spouses. Yet domestic violence, sexual assault, and […]
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