Back Child Support Can Be Limited to 5 Yrs: New Law in 2017
As of 2017, Tennessee child support law can limit retroactive child support to a five-year period counting backwards from date of the filed request. Back child support statute of limitations in Tennessee. Key changes were recently made to Tennessee’s retroactive child support law. Public Chapter 419 is one of several acts concerning domestic relations matters […]
Read More»Market Downturn Not Adequate to Cause Alimony Modification
- At August 16, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Alimony Modification
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Tennessee alimony modification case summary. James S. Schrade v. Cassandra Jean Ament Schrade The husband and wife in this Cumberland County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2008. Most of their income had consisted in income from a trust. The parties’ marital dissolution agreement provided that the wife was to receive 35% of the distributed amounts, […]
Read More»Arrears Interest on Back Child Support Lowered: New Tennessee Law in 2017
The General Assembly amended Tennessee family law to change what interest may accrue on child support arrears and under what circumstances. This significant departure from prior law will benefit many. Parents dealing with situations involving delinquent child support need to be cognizant of these changes. The effective date of Public Chapter 145 is April 17, […]
Read More»Dad With Odd Work Schedule Should Not Have Fixed Visitation Shedule
- At August 14, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Tennessee child custody case summary. In Re: Maddox P. The child in this Sumner County, Tennessee, case was born in 2009. Under the parenting plan, the mother was granted 245 days of residential parenting time, with the father receiving 120 days. The father was an airline pilot with an unfixed work schedule, and was given a […]
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