12 Yrs Married TN Husband Pays Rehabilitative Alimony $1800/Mo x30 Mos
Tennessee alimony law case summary following 12 years of marriage. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. William B. Hughes, Jr v Patsy M. Hughes – Tennessee alimony law – 12 years married. In this divorce case, the husband appeals the decision of the trial court that awarded the wife rehabilitative alimony. It […]
Read More»$2000 / Mo. X 120 Mos. Rehabilitative Alimony Awarded 17 Yr. Tenn Wife
Tennessee alimony law case summary following 17 years of marriage. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Sharon Kay Long v James Erdine Long – Tennessee Alimony Law – 17 years married. In the divorce case of Sharon Long and James Long, who had three minor children at the time of the divorce, […]
Read More»Tenn Wife Earning $35K /Yr Awarded $450 /Mo 3 Yrs Transitional Alimony
Tennessee alimony law case summary following 14 years of marriage. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Janet Hughes Moore v Barry Pierce Moore – Tennessee Alimony Law – 14 years married. In the marriage of Janet Moore and Barry Moore, an appeals court was asked to rule on the lower court’s […]
Read More»What should I bring to my meeting with a divorce attorney in Memphis, Tennessee?
- At March 01, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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Meeting with a divorce attorney in Memphis, TN can be a source of anxiety, but also a great opportunity to discuss one’s case and learn more about the lawyer. Whether a person is ready to file for divorce or simply wants more information about the various options available, it helps to be prepared by bringing […]
Read More»Refusal of a Paternity Test: Legal Options and Penalties in Tennessee
- At March 01, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Men who refuse a paternity test that was ordered by the court can face penalties like jail time or fines. A court order requiring the man to submit to the test may be granted if the mother has filed a civil suit to establish the paternity of the child. Under Tennessee paternity laws, paternity may […]
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