Former Husband Can’t Prove Live in Lover to Reduce Alimony
- At January 17, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Alimony Modification, Home
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Tennessee alimony modification law case summary. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Hand v. Hand – Tennessee Alimony Modification Case – Modification Denied Diane S. Hand and Golden E. Hand, Sr., were married twice and divorced twice. After the second divorce, Golden was ordered to pay in futuro alimony in the amount […]
Read More»Tennessee Court Can Keep Sex Offender From Divorced Children
Tennessee law case summary on parenting plan and child custody modification in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Michael G McCall v Jennifer Sue McCall – Amending a Tennessee Parenting Plan Denied – Court may deny access to children to sex offender Michael McCall, Father, and Jennifer McCall, Mother, are the divorced parents of two […]
Read More»Legality of Spying on a Spouse: Privacy Laws in Tennessee Divorce
- At January 15, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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Privacy laws in Tennessee make spying on a spouse very difficult. Tennessee Code Title 39, Chapter 13 features sections all of which protect an individual’s privacy, regarding: Wiretapping; electronic surveillance; phone interception; unlawful photography; GPS vehicle tracking; and unauthorized observation. If you spy on a spouse in a way that violates these regulations, you could […]
Read More»Spousal abandonment: How do I get divorced if I cannot locate my Tennessee spouse?
- At January 14, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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Spousal Abandonment: How do I get divorced if I cannot locate my Tennessee spouse? Spouse abandonment is one of the grounds for a fault-based divorce in Tennessee. If your spouse has abandoned you for at least one year or more, you can use this as grounds to file for divorce. Additionally, if you moved to […]
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