
Mom Gets Custody Following Commitment in Psychiatric Center
Tennessee law case summary on custody and designation as primary residential parent in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Franklyn Nathaniel Morgan v Kandi Tonyelle Morgan – Tennessee divorce laws The Mother, Kandi Morgan, contested a divorce action filed by the Father, Franklyn Morgan. In the lengthy document provided to the appeals court, the Mother provided various […]
Read More»TN Wife of 14 Yrs Gets Rehabilitative Alimony $1,500 for 5 Yrs
Tennessee alimony law case summary following 14 years of marriage. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Andy Jackson Truman v Sandra Marie Truman – Tennessee Alimony Laws – 14 years of marriage. The husband, Andy Truman, filed for divorce against the wife, Sandra Truman. After the bench trial, the court provided […]
Read More»Mason Comments: Mayor Falsified Income Records & Holiday Parenting
- At November 26, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Home, Income Determination, News
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Miles Mason, Sr. Memphis Divorce Attorney | On Set on WREG’s Live at 9 Memphis divorce attorney Miles Mason, Sr. appeared on ABC 24 and commented on Mayor Greg Davis having falsified income records in his divorce and may be related to his child support income determination. Last week, Miles also appeared on Live @ 9 about Holiday parenting challenges for […]
Read More»Good and Bad of Tennessee Prenuptial Agreements
- At November 26, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Prenuptial Agreement
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Considering a prenup? Contact divorce lawyers in Memphis to review the pros and cons of such agreements and to learn if you may benefit from having one. Benefits of Prenuptial Agreements Couples who choose to create a prenup may do so for a number of reasons. The following are some of the good that may […]
Read More»7 Yrs TN Husband to Pay $2,500/Mo x30 Mos Transitional Alimony Divorce
Tennessee alimony law case summary after 7 years married. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Cheryl L. Montgomery v. Steven Silberman – Tennessee Alimony Laws – 7 years of marriage. In the case of Montgomery vs. Silberman, the husband appealed a lower court’s decision of the award of transitional alimony claiming it was excessive. […]
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