
Buy-Sell Agreement Not Signed By Spouse Can’t Set Value
Tennessee business valuation law case summary – Surgeon and Medical Practice. Tennesee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Harmon v. Harmon – Tennessee Business Valuation Case Is the value of a closely-held corporation established in a buy-sell agreement not signed by a non-shareholder spouse binding on that spouse in a divorce? Not […]
Read More»Joint Custody & Shared Parenting in Tennessee Divorce Law
- At November 19, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Joint custody tends to be a more common and preferred way to settle a dispute. It is also something that courts prefer parents to work out on their own. But when they can’t agree, TN divorce laws may impact the outcome. Consulting with a Memphis divorce lawyer can help you deal with the complicated matters […]
Read More»MemphisDivorce.com Tenn. Family Law Blog Classic Posts
- At November 19, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In News
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MemphisDivorce.com Tennessee Family Law Classic Blog Posts Here are the some of the most popular blog posts and articles from our MemphisDivorce.com Tennessee Family Law Blog: Divorcing the Narcissist Divorcing Because of Your Spouse’s Internet Pornography Addiction? Tennessee Parenting Plan Modification | What Must Be Proven to Modify Defenses to Divorce in Tennessee | Adulterous and Cruel […]
Read More»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 […]
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