Tennessee Dads Can Owe Child Support as Part of Order of Protection
Tennessee law case summary on jurisdiction and child support in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Ferrari-Bullock v. Randall – Tennessee Divorce and Jurisdiction Law Jennifer Ferrari-Bullock and Justin Randall were married in 1992, and had four minor children. In 2009, Jennifer filed for an order of protection against Justin in Davidson County. […]
Read More»Getting Needed Advice Now: Starting Your Tennessee Divorce
- At December 28, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Tips
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For those seeking out information about Tennessee divorce and family law for the first time, here are our recommended first steps: Your First Steps: 7 Steps Planning Your Tennessee Divorce is a Free e-Book about the seven most essential steps when planning your divorce. Tennessee Pre-divorce Planning | Moving Out, Bank Accounts, Credit Cards Top 10 Tennessee […]
Read More»Tips for Co-Parenting & Creating a Co-Parenting Plan in Tennessee
- At December 27, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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8 Tips for Co-Parenting and Creating a Co-Parenting Plan in Tennessee. Following tips for co-parenting can prove helpful both before and after a divorce. As you’re required by Tennessee law to create a co-parenting plan, these tips can help you to work together to create a cohesive, comprehensive plan that looks out for your child’s […]
Read More»$1,540 / Mo for 24 Mos Transitional Alimony to TN Wife 8 Years Married
- At December 27, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Alimony, Alimony Modification, Home
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Tennessee alimony law case summary following 8 years of marriage. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Maryann Miles Douglas v. Michael David Douglas – Tennessee Alimony Law – 8 years married. In the case of Maryann Douglas and Michael Douglas, the appeals court heard a request from the wife that the trial […]
Read More»Creating a Tennesseee Parenting Plan: Working and Getting Along
- At December 26, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Creating a Tennessee Parenting Plan: Working and Getting Along with the Other Parent. As of 2001, creating a parenting plan is legally required for any Tennessee couple seeking a divorce in which children are involved. According to The Tennessee Parenting Plan Law, §36-6-401, a parenting plan must address a number of items, including where the […]
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