Custody Changed Due to Tennessee Mom’s Stalking and Threats
- At July 06, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification
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Tennessee law case summary on custody modification in family law from the Court of Appeals. Cody S. Thomas v. Jenna R. (Thomas) Miller The mother and father in this Tennessee divorce case were divorced in 2009 in Moore County. They agreed to a permanent parenting plan for their daughter. The mother was named the primary residential parent […]
Read More»Disabled Husband Must Pay Alimony After 39 Years Married in Tennessee Divorce
Tennessee alimony law case summary following 39 years of marriage. Divorce and alimony law from the Court of Appeals. Cathy C. Phipps v. William Phipps Cathy and William Phipps were married in 1973, and had three children, all of whom were the age of majority at the time of their 2012 Tennessee divorce. The husband had […]
Read More»Tennessee State and Local Government Pensions Now Divisible in Divorce Due to New Law
- At June 30, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In News, Property Division
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Municipal employees and state teachers pensions now must be divisible in divorce according to a 2015 Tennessee divorce law change. In general, this mostly affects city, county, local government employees. An important piece of Tennessee divorce legislation affecting the division of police, firefighter, and teacher pensions was signed into law by Governor Haslam. TN Divorce […]
Read More»Finding the Best Divorce Lawyer in Memphis
- At June 30, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Attorney's Fees, Divorce
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Are you preparing to find the best divorce lawyer for you in Memphis, Tennessee? Whether petitioning for divorce or expecting to be served with papers by your spouse, you need the best divorce lawyer you can find. Divorce changes everything. Never settle for the first lawyer you contact. Instead, choose the lawyer you believe is […]
Read More»Appreciation of Premarital Retirement Accounts Separate Property Again Thanks to Tennessee Divorce Law Change
New Tennessee divorce law changes retirement and fringe benefit division. The appreciation of pre-marital retirement assets are separate property again for divorces filed after July 1, 2015. IRA and 401(k) balances at date of marriage and appreciation of those amounts to be separate property in divorce law again after change by Supreme Court of Tennessee. […]
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