Top 5 Things to Ask Your (Potential) Divorce Lawyer
- At October 19, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Tips
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Guest Blog by Randall M. Kessler, Esq. Atlanta divorce attorney. No one gets married planning to get a divorce. So when it happens, at least one side, if not both, are usually unprepared. And things can happen quickly. So how do you move quickly, but still make the right decision about which lawyer to choose? That is […]
Read More»Spending 2 or 3 Nights Per Week With Paramour Didn’t Constitute Cohabitation
- At October 07, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Alimony Modification
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Tennessee alimony case summary on termination of alimony due to cohabitation after divorce. Deborah Ann Treadway v. Gregory Steven Treadway The husband and wife in this Tennessee case were divorced in 2011 after a 19 year marriage. They agreed to a marital dissolution agreement which called for the husband to pay $2,000 per month in rehabilitative […]
Read More»5 Things Family Lawyers Should Know About Drug Testing
- At October 03, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Family Law
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Drug tests, testing, hair, urine, blood, saliva, length of time in system, positive, amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cocaine, Ecstasy (MDMA), hydrocodone, hydromorphone, marijuana, methadone, methamphetamines, opiates, PCP, oxycodone. See also our video series with Kelly Dobbins on drug and alcohol testing. Story for the August 2016 Memphis Lawyer, publication of the Memphis Bar Association. Citation: 33 […]
Read More»Tennessee Ex-Husband’s Cameras and Flights Over Boyfriend’s House Didn’t Prove Cohabitation by Ex-Wife
Tennessee alimony case summary on alimony modification due to cohabitation after divorce. Regina D. Wiser v. Cyrus W. Wiser, Jr. After 23 years of marriage, the husband and wife in this Tennessee case were divorced in 2005. At the time of the divorce, their two children were 9 and 13 years old. Under the original decree, […]
Read More»Tennessee Father’s Interest in Trust Held Not Fraudulent Transfer
Tennessee child support collection case summary. Melissa L. Taylor v. James T. George, II The husband and wife in this Tennessee case were divorced in South Carolina in 2002. They had two children, both of whom were adults by the time of the Tennessee litigation. As a part of the South Carolina case, the husband […]
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