TN Dad Relocation Denied Since Job Didn’t Require Relocation
Tennessee law case summary on parental relocation in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. In re Spencer E – Tennessee Parental Relocation Denied In the case of Spencer E, the father filed a petition to relocate with the parties’ minor child. The trial court denied this request. The father appealed the decision. […]
Read More»Grandmother Denied Second Chance at Visitation w/ Grandchild
- At September 14, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Grandparent Rights
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Tennessee law case summary on Tennessee grandparent visitation rights in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Jeanette Rae Jackson v Bradley Kent Smith – Tennessee Grandparent Visitation Rights In this case, the grandparent requests visitation. After the death of her daughter, the grandmother petitioned the lower court to request visitation rights with […]
Read More»Why Women File for Tennessee Divorce
- At September 14, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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Contact a Memphis divorce attorney for women if you are getting a divorce in Tennessee. Several decades ago, many women were financially dependent on their husbands, so they may have felt stuck in unhappy marriages. Things have changed since more women are college-educated and have steady careers that allow them to support themselves. Statistics from […]
Read More»Common Reasons Men File for Tennessee Divorce
Speak with a Collierville divorce attorney if your husband is filing for divorce. Studies show that divorces are usually initiated by women. A 1991 report from the National Center for Health Statistics noted that roughly two-thirds of divorces are initiated by women, with variations over time. Among college-educated couples, some information suggests the percentage may […]
Read More»Law Change Rewards the Parent Who Adheres to Parenting Plan in Tennessee Custody
- At September 13, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Tennessee custody law change rewards the parent who adheres to parenting plan and facilitates the other’s parenting time. In the 2012 session, the Tennessee Legislature enacted an amendment to child custody factors. All judges who determine custody will tell you one of the most important factors they consider is which parent is more likely to […]
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