Dad Not Liable for Attorney’s Fees in Criminal Contempt Case
Tennessee child support case summary on enforcement and attorney’s fees. Joyce Bradley Watts v. Colin Wade Watts The mother and father in this Tennessee case were divorced in 2009, and the mother was named the primary residential parent of their minor children. The father was ordered to pay $629 per month in child support, as […]
Read More»Dad’s Support Based on Prior Income After Taking Lower Paying Job
- At January 23, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Income Determination
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Tennessee child support case summary on income determination. John Michael Thayer v. Jennifer Lynn Thayer The mother and father in this Tennessee case had one child and were divorced in 2010. The daughter was diagnosed with autism and attended the Brown Center for Autism. The original parenting plan named the mother as primary residential parent, […]
Read More»Mom’s Child Support Based on Actual Wages, Not Prior Earnings
- At January 18, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Income Determination
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Tennessee child support case summary on income determination. Megan E. Smith v. Justin L. Smith The mother and father in this Tennessee case had one child at the time of their 2011 divorce, and the trial court set the mother’s child support obligation at $45 per month. In 2013, the trial court raised this to […]
Read More»Alimony Reduced When Exceeds Engineer’s Available Income
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 43 years married. Sandra Zoe Jeanette Naylor v. William Lee Naylor The husband and wife in this Tennessee case were married in 1970 until the wife filed a complaint for divorce in 2014. After dividing the marital property, the court turned to the issue of alimony. The wife was […]
Read More»TN Dad Can’t Relocate When Certified Letter Never Considered
Tennessee child custody case summary on relocation. Johnathan Lee McDonough v. Sloan Marie McDonough The mother and father in this Montgomery County, Tennessee, parental relocation case were divorced in 2012. Under the original parenting plan, the mother was named the primary residential parent, with the father granted 120 days of parenting time. Later the same year, […]
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