TN Dad’s Parental Rights Terminated Due to No Visitation or Support
- At February 04, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Family Law
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Tennessee law case summary on parental rights termination in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. In re Mark A.L. – Tennessee parental rights termination for non-support The unmarried father and mother were living together in Georgia in 2006 when their son was born. They separated in 2008, and the mother moved to […]
Read More»Getting a Tennessee Divorce? Read This First!
- At February 03, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Home
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If you’re in Tennessee and contemplating divorce, there are a few things you might want to consider in order to completely… Avoid Tennessee Divorce Disasters After the divorce is final, there is only so much that can be done to correct mistakes, errors in judgment, and gross misunderstandings. For example, with: Property Division: A division […]
Read More»“Go To” Single Malt Whiskies by Miles Mason, Sr.
- At February 02, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In Home, Recommended Reading
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As a Memphis divorce lawyer, I advise clients who are divorcing to limit alcoholic drinking consumption to one per night. We advise some parents going through divorce to not drink at all and remove all alcohol from the home entirely. In any event, always drink responsibly. This post is for friends and colleagues who have […]
Read More»TN Supreme Court Clarifies Grandparent Visitation Statute
- At January 31, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In Grandparent Rights
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Tennessee law case summary on grandparent visitation in divorce and family law from the Supreme Court. Neal Lovlace v. Timothy Kevin Copley – Tennessee divorce grandparents visitation. The mother and father of a two year old child were divorced in 2004. The mother was designated as the primary residential parent, and the father, who had […]
Read More»Tennessee Husband’s Lifestyle Leads to Jail for Failure to Pay Alimony
- At January 30, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce
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Tennessee alimony law case summary on enforcement and contempt law from the Court of Appeals. Patricia Gay Patterson Lattimore v. James S. Lattimore, Jr. – Tennessee divorce alimony contempt. The husband and wife were divorced in 1994. The divorce decree incorporated a marital dissolution agreement calling for the husband to pay alimony in futuro of […]
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