
Court Needn’t Consider Incidents in Other Counties After Parental Rights Petition Filed
- At February 17, 2016
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Tennessee child custody case summary. In re Joseph E., et al. The mother and father in this Tennessee parental rights termination case were both residents of Sumner County. They were divorced in 2009, and the mother was named primary residential parent. In 2010, the mother filed a petition in Davidson County Juvenile court to have two […]
Read More»TN Dad With 71 Cents Can’t Be Jailed For Failing to Pay $150 Child Support
Tennessee child support collection case summary. State of Tennessee ex rel. Judy Johnson v. Harold Newman, Jr. The State of Tennessee brought this child support collection action against the father in Roane County, Tennessee. The father had been ordered to pay $264 per month in current child support, as well as $109.50 to cover arrearages, […]
Read More»Tennessee Wife With PTSD Gets $4.5K/Mo. Alimony in Futuro
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 24 years married. Jodi Lynn Jenkins v. Steven Louis Jenkins The husband and wife in this Tennessee divorce case were married in 1990 and had three children. At the time of their 2014 divorce, they were able to agree on most issues, but a trial was held on the […]
Read More»After Short Tennessee Marriage Husband Gets ’69 Mustang
- At February 08, 2016
- By Miles Mason
- In Property Division
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Tennessee case summary on property division in divorce after short marriage. Sharon Lynnette Howard v. Randall Lynn Howard The husband and wife were married for approximately three years before their Tennessee divorce. At the time of the divorce, the husband was 55 years old and the wife was 49. It was the husband’s fourth marriage […]
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