TN Divorce Property Division Sent Back to Lower Court for Detailed Findings
- At June 21, 2023
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Divorce Process, Property Division
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Tennessee case summary on property division in divorce. Dora Bannor v. Philip Bannor The husband and wife in this Hamilton County, Tennessee, case were married in Ghana in 1998. They had three children, two of whom had reached the age of majority when the wife filed for divorce in 2017. The husband was a medical […]
Read More»TN Dad’s Angry Facebook Post Didn’t Warrant Being Jailed for Contempt
Tennessee child custody case summary on contempt. Mother v. Father The husband and wife in this Shelby County, Tennessee, case were married in 2004, had a child the same year, and divorced in 2017. Much litigation followed, which included a 2020 order requiring the father to cease and desist any communication with the child’s school. […]
Read More»MBJ Honors Joseph W. Smith as “Best of the Bar”
- At June 18, 2023
- By Miles Mason
- In News
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Congratulations to Joseph W. Smith for being named Memphis Business Journal’s “2023 Best of the Bar.” Very exciting. Our Joe Smith continues to accumulate honors, awards and recognitions for his contributions to our legal community. To learn more about Joe and his speaking, leadership, and media appearances, click here. Also, see Joe’s Best of Bar profile. […]
Read More»No Judicial Recusal for Claimed Xenophobic Statements
- At May 28, 2023
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process
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Tennessee case summary on judicial recusal. Benjamin McCurry et al., v. Agness McCurry In 2022, the wife in this Washington County, Tennessee, had previously appealed to the Tennessee Court of Appeals with what that court called a frivolous appeal. In early 2023, she was back in that court. This time, she argued that the trial […]
Read More»Disengaged TN Dad Gets Only Limited Parenting Time
Tennessee child custody case summary in divorce. Evon Kay Creger v. Daniel William Creger The mother in this Rutherford County, Tennessee, case filed for divorce in 2019. The parties were married in 2005 and had two daughters. She asked to be named primary residential parent. She later sought an order for protection. The father filed […]
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