Tennessee Father Accused of Abuse Wins Privacy of Psychologist Records
Tennessee law case summary on custody law and rights to psychological records of a parent in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Hannah Ann Culbertson v Randall Eric Culbertson – Privacy Rights to Psychological Records in Tennessee Custody Cases The appeals court reviewed the use of the Husband’s psychological records as evidence in the […]
Read More»What is alimony and what is its purpose in Tennessee divorce?
- At February 27, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Alimony, Spousal Support
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‘What is alimony?’ is a question that many people ask; it’s also one of the most misunderstood parts of divorce and one that can be among the divorce process’s most contested, as divorcing couples often disagree about matters of spousal support in Tennessee. It’s intended to aid a spouse earning less than the other as […]
Read More»Internet Pornography, Sex Addiction & Marriage: Cause for Tennessee Divorce
- At February 27, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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Pornography and sex addictions in marriage can severely strain a relationship. It’s no secret that sexual images are quickly and easily accessed online from the privacy of the home. It’s an anonymous way for people to explore sexual fantasies. But this trend has led to a whole new category of marital troubles, often leading to […]
Read More»One-time Bonuses Not Always Included in Salary Calculations
Tennessee child support law determining income from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. DANIEL J. VELEZ v. CHRISTY M. VELEZ – Tennessee child support laws Daniel Velez (the Father) and Christy Velez (the Mother), were married for twelve and one-half years, and had two children. In September 2010, the Father filed for divorce in the Montgomery County Circuit Court. Throughout most […]
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