12 Yrs Married, TN Wife Earns $2,400/mo Awarded Rehabilitative Alimony
Tennessee alimony law case summary following 12 years of marriage. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. William B. Hughes, Jr v Patsy M. Hughes – Tennessee Alimony Law – 12 years of marriage. In this divorce case, the husband appeals the decision of the trial court that awarded the wife rehabilitative […]
Read More»Legal Fees: 10 Questions to Ask Your Tennessee Divorce Attorney
- At September 11, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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When you are choosing a Memphis divorce attorney to represent you, one of the important things to discuss first are legal fees. With enough stress and concerns surrounding a divorce, the last thing you need is to wonder how much you can expect to pay. Here are 10 questions to ask your divorce attorney when […]
Read More»Protective Order Granted Against TN Husband Who Abused & Chased Wife
- At September 11, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process
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Tennessee law case summary on protective orders in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Mary Susan Rehrer v Mark Elwyn Rehrer – Tennessee Protective Order Law Mary Rehrer, wife, obtained an order of protection against Mark Rehrer, husband. She alleged that in February of 2010, the husband tried to break in the bedroom […]
Read More»No-Fault Tennessee Divorce
- At September 10, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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Before 1970, a no-fault divorce was not possible. You had to prove the fault of the other spouse before filing for divorce with a Memphis divorce attorney. Accepted reasons for divorce included imprisonment, desertion, adultery, cruelty and inability to have sex. If none of these reasons applied to the couples, then couples sometimes were forced […]
Read More»4 Factors How to Divide Marital Debts in Tennessee Divorce
- At September 10, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Property Division
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Tennessee law case summary on property and debt division in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Supreme Court of Tennessee. Alford v. Alford, 120 S.W.3d 810, No. E2001-02361-SC-R11-CV (Tenn. 2003). As the Supreme Court of Tennessee noted at the beginning of its opinion, Mr. and Mrs. Alford had an unusual marital history: they married on November […]
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