
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 […]
Read More»Two Man Service Sales Company Valued in TN Divorce
- At January 14, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Business Valuation
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Tennessee business valuation law case summary for business selling services to auto dealers including new car warranties, extended service contracts, credit insurance, alarms, etc.. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Edenfield v. Edenfield – Tennessee Divorce Business Valuation Case – Service Company – Two Man Operation Ended The major source of contention in […]
Read More»Spying on a Spouse: When Is Snooping Legal in Tennessee Divorce?
- At January 11, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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While spying on a spouse may be tempting, it can end up hurting you should you seek a divorce. Several federal and state mandates make electronic surveillance and snooping a crime if it’s unauthorized. So, though you may discover your spouse is being unfaithful and gain grounds for divorce, you may be unable to use […]
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