TN Dad Doesn’t Get Judgment Against Mother For Voluntary Overpayments of Child Support
- At April 11, 2016
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support
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Tennessee child support case summary. In re Andrea R. This was the second appeal of this child support case to the Tennessee Court of Appeals. In a 2012 decision, the appeals court sent the case back to the trial court in order to make findings of fact as to whether private schooling was appropriate under […]
Read More»TN Mom Waited Too Long To Reopen Child Support Case With Allegations of Fraud
- At April 06, 2016
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support
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Tennessee child support case summary on child support and fraud in divorce and family law. Heather Russell Wilder v. Joseph Chamblee Wilder The mother and father in this Tennessee case were divorced in 2010. The trial court had set the father’s child support obligation at $1,014 per month, which was subsequently increased to $1,419 per month. […]
Read More»Despite Numerous Cross-Country Moves, No Change in Custody
Tennessee child custody case summary on custody modification and parental relocation. Michael Watson v. Karla Myers The mother and father in this case were married in Illinois in 2003, had a child in 2004, and divorced in Oregon in 2006. By agreement, the Oregon court granted the mother sole legal custody. The mother remarried, and moved […]
Read More»Is Child Support Based on Actual Parenting Time Exercised or the Parenting Time Listed in the Permanent Parenting Plan?
In Tennessee family law, when a parent asks the court to modify child support orders, parenting time is a very important variable that must be factored in along with gross income, daycare costs, and health insurance for the child, among other things. Indeed, parenting time is a key ingredient in the process of calculating child […]
Read More»TN Parental Rights Judgment Can Be Upheld, Even Though Initially Void
- At March 30, 2016
- By Miles Mason
- In Family Law
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Tennessee case summary on family law and parental rights termination. Kevin Turner v. Stephanie D. Turner The mother and father in this Tennessee parental rights case were married in 1996 and had two children, born in 1996 and 1998. The father filed for divorce in 1999, and alleged that the mother was addicted to drugs […]
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