Judge’s Order Recusing Himself Can’t Be Appealed Immediately
- At December 31, 2022
- By Miles Mason
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Tennessee case summary on recusal in divorce. Margaret Kathryn Young v. Larry Joe Young The wife in this Shelby County, Tennessee, case filed for divorce after 35 years of marriage. She challenged the validity of the antenuptial agreement signed the day before the marriage, and the question of the validity was heard at a hearing […]
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Tennessee case summary on abusive actions after divorce. Timothy Wilson v. Tawana Wilson et al. The husband and wife in this Davidson County, Tennessee, case were divorced after the wife obtained a default judgment against the husband. The husband attempted to re-open the default judgment, but was unsuccessful. He brought a first appeal to the […]
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