TN Lawyer Faces Malpractice For Invalid Prenuptial Agreement
- At October 24, 2016
- By Miles Mason
- In Prenuptial Agreement
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Tennessee case summary on prenuptial agreements in divorce. Dustin Scott Roberts v. William R. Ray The plaintiff in this Tennessee malpractice case got married in 2006, but before the wedding, he hired the defendant attorney to draft a prenuptial agreement. In the agreement, the husband and wife waived any claim for alimony, and stated their intent […]
Read More»Tennessee Wife Gets Transitional Alimony After 3 Year Marriage of $1,000 / Month
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 3 years married. Rodger Lee Moon v. Carolyn O’Day Moon The husband and wife in this Tennessee case were divorced in 2014 after three years of marriage. The divorce was granted to wife on the grounds of the husband’s inappropriate marital conduct. The husband was a mechanical engineer at Oak […]
Read More»Private Investigators in Tennessee Divorce Cases
- At September 30, 2016
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Divorce Tips
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Why would anyone need to hire a private investigator for their Tennessee divorce case? There are many reasons why hiring a “Private Eye” could help the case. Perhaps the best known reason, and the basis for many a cinematic drama, is to rustle up evidence of an extramarital affair. In Tennessee law, adultery is one […]
Read More»In Divorce Father-in-Law Gets Judgment for $15K Against Ex-Son
- At September 28, 2016
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process
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Tennessee case summary on intervention and intervenors in divorce. Starla Merkel v. Carl Shane Merkel The husband and wife in this Tennessee divorce case were married in 199 and had two children, who were 11 and 8 years old at the time of the divorce. At the time of the separation, the wife’s father purchased a […]
Read More»Mom’s Moving Kids To New School Turned Change of Custody
Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Timothy Wayne Masse v. Mandy Jo Masse Cottar The parents in this Tennessee divorce case had been married for eight years and had three children at the time of their 2009 divorce. The mother was named the primary residential parent, with both parents sharing equal parenting time. When the […]
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