TN Mom Can’t Relocate to MO to Be With Woman Met Online
Tennessee law case summary on divorce and relocation in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. To learn more, buy Miles Mason, Sr.’s book, Tennessee Parent Relocation Law, available on Amazon and Kindle. Luke Nasgovitz v. Gail Ann Nasgovitz – Tennessee Divorce and Relocation Law Luke Nasgovitz, Father, and Gail Nasgovitz, Mother, married in […]
Read More»Independent Child Custody Evaluations in Tennessee Divorce
- At November 17, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Collierville, Tennessee child custody attorneys understand the importance of child custody during a divorce. One of the ways that it can be determined is through an independent child custody evaluation. This is a process in which a neutral third party will, as is always the case, consider the best interests of the child. The following are […]
Read More»Tennessee Father’s Relocation For FBI Job Denied & Loses Custody
Tennessee parental relocation law case summary in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Father prevented from relocating with child. Blakes v. Sims – Tennessee Parent Relocation Denied Nicholas Sims (“Father”) and Annette Blakes (“Mother”) were divorced in November 2003 in Texas Circuit Court. Under that Decree, Father was appointed as […]
Read More»Parent Visitation Rights: Holidays & Vacations in Tennessee
- At November 16, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Questions about visitation rights? A Germantown, Tennessee child custody lawyer can explain the laws surrounding visitation and make sure your legal rights are protected. Two areas in which parents may disagree regarding visitation are holidays and vacations. Alternating holidays is one way to make it fair. For instance, one year the child’s birthday could be spent […]
Read More»After 30 Yr Marriage TN Wife Wants $8,000 /mo. Alimony But Gets $4,000
Tennessee alimony law case summary following 30 years of marriage. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Diane Marie Depietto Guiliano v. Anthony Philip Guiliano – Tennessee Alimony In Futuro – 30 years of marriage. In the divorce of Diane Guiliano and Anthony Guiliano, the court ruled both parties guilty of inappropriate conduct and […]
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