
Dad’s Tough Work Schedule Not Enough To Limit Parenting Time in Tennessee Divorce
- At June 03, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Tennessee law case summary on parenting time in family law from the Court of Appeals. In re Blaklyn M. – Tennessee divorce visitation – maximum amount Blaklyn M. was born in 2013, and in July of that year, the father filed a petition with the Sumner County, Tennessee, Juvenile Court seeking visitation. The court granted him […]
Read More»Alimony Couldn’t Be Modified When Spouses Agreed After Tennessee Divorce
- At June 01, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Alimony Modification
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Tennessee alimony termination law case summary. Barbara M. Hicks Vick v. Brandon P. Hicks – Tennessee divorce alimony modification The husband and wife in this Tennessee divorce case divorced in 2012. At the time of their divorce, they entered into a written marital dissolution agreement which included a permanent parenting plan. The agreement stated that […]
Read More»Stroke and Seizures Ends Tennessee Husband’s Alimony Obligation
- At May 27, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Alimony Modification
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Tennessee alimony termination law case summary. Divorce and alimony law from the Court of Appeals. Greg Willet, As Executor of the Estate of Walter Taeubel, v. Lucy Adelaine Taeubel – Tennessee alimony termination, retirement The husband and wife in this Hamilton County, Tennessee, divorce case were divorced in 2004 after 19 years of marriage, when […]
Read More»Dating While Separated
- At May 26, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Divorce Process
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Can you date while legally separated in TN? Tennessee divorce has consequences. Dating while separated has consequences, too, almost all of which are foreseeable and damaging to the dating spouse’s case. For more information regarding what is a “true legal separation,” see Legal Separation vs. Divorce in Tennessee. First, dating while separated may be considered adultery […]
Read More»Husband Jailed 28 Days For Violating Order of Protection in Tennessee Divorce
- At May 25, 2015
- By Miles Mason
- In Domestic Violence
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Tennessee law case summary on contempt for violation of order of protection in family law from the Court of Appeals. Maria Beth Reynolds v. William Reynolds – Tennessee order of protection, sentencing for contempt Maria and William Reynolds were married in 2009, and subsequently were in the process of a divorce. In 2012, the wife was […]
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