
Parent’s Agreement For TN Child Support Longer Than 18 Valid
Is a Tennessee parents’ agreement enforceable if a parent agrees to pay child support longer than the law requires? In Alison v. Hagen, the Court of Appeals of Tennessee found that the Father was obligated to continue paying child support even after his older child turned 18, due to the contract he made with the Mother […]
Read More»Costume Jewelry Business Valued per Delaware Block Method
- At February 18, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Business Valuation
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Tennessee business valuation law case summary – wholesale costume jewelry business. Freiden v. Alabaster – Tennessee Business Valuation This was an action for fraud and negligent misrepresentation by plaintiff Bernard Freiden against defendants Samuel Alabaster and Alabaster Originals, Inc., in connection with a stock purchase agreement of Alabaster Originals, a wholesale costume jewelry business. As […]
Read More»Wife of 22 Yrs Denied More $ and Alimony In Futuro After Affair
Tennessee alimony law case summary following 22 years of marriage. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Roland David Sheppard v. Wanda Elizabeth Sheppard – Tennessee Alimony Law – 22 years married. In the 22-year divorce of Roland Sheppard and Wanda Sheppard, the trial court granted the husband a divorce based on the […]
Read More»Single Working Mothers Seeking Custody in Tennessee
- At February 14, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Divorce
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Single working mothers seeking custody generally are given equal rights in the state of Tennessee. Although it can be a challenge to balance work and raising children, the court’s goal is to see the children benefit from a relationship with both parents. If you have questions about mothers’ custody rights, speak with a family law […]
Read More»How to Tell Your Husband You Want a Divorce in Tennessee
- At February 13, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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If you’re deciding how to tell your husband you want a Tennessee divorce, consider whether or not this will come as an absolute shock or if he might see it coming. The way you broach the subject could make a big difference. When Women Initiate a Divorce: Breaking the News If your husband is not expecting […]
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