TN Court Must Maximize Parenting Time Or State Reasons For Not Doing So
- At July 13, 2023
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Father's Rights
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Tennessee child custody case summary. Darryl Lee Pogue v. Jessica Simms The child in this Lincoln County, Tennessee, case was born to unwed parents in 2021. The father sued to establish paternity and a DNA test established that he was the biological father. The case went to trial on the issue of visitation, and trial […]
Read More»Colonel’s Wife Awarded Alimony in Futuro after 30+ Years
Tennessee case summary on alimony in divorce after over 30 years of marriage. Teresa Arlene Simmons Perkins v. Dennis Andrew Perkins The husband and wife in this Dyer County, Tennessee, case were married in 1987. Both parties had a college degree. At the time of their marriage, the husband was a First Lieutenant in the […]
Read More»Ex-Husband’s Duty to Pay Mortgage Continues Despite Wife’s Remarriage
- At July 03, 2023
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Alimony, Attorney's Fees
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Tennessee post-divorce alimony collection matter. Pamela Patteson v. Christopher Patteson The husband and wife in this Shelby County, Tennessee, were married in 1992 and separated in 2017. The entered into a marital dissolution agreement (MDA) which called for the husband to pay the wife $1800 per month until the mortgage was paid in full. It […]
Read More»Mom Wins Right to Relocate With Child Away from NFL Dad
Tennessee child custody modification case summary on parent relocation and child support transportation costs. In re McKayla H. The child in this Shelby County, Tennessee, case was born in 2008 to unwed parents whose relationship ended prior to the child’s birth. At the time of the birth, the mother lived in Virginia where she had […]
Read More»Since TN Kids Received COVID Shot While Appeal Was Pending, Appeal Was Dismissed as Moot
Tennessee child custody case summary on COVID shot dispute. Note: this is a Rule 10 case. See original opinion. Stacey Lee (Boyett) v. Brett Carr Boyett The parents in this Davidson County, Tennessee, were divorced in 2019. They had agreed to a permanent parenting plan under which both parents had joint decision-making for non-emergency health […]
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