Will relocation affect child custody in Tennessee?
- At August 30, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Relocation
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A Germantown child custody lawyer explains that relocation can affect child custody because custody is based on: the distance of the relocation between parents; the time each parent spends with the child; and the child’s best interest. Distance in Relocation Under Tennessee law, a parent relocating out of state or more than 100 miles must notify […]
Read More»TN Wife Married 3 Years Gets Transitional Alimony $1000 / Mo for 1 Yr.
Alimony Tennessee law case summary following 3 years of marriage. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Amy Goolsby James v Chadwick Ryan James In the divorce of Amy James and Chadwick James, the wife asserted the trial court erred in its award of alimony. The two were married in April of […]
Read More»Tennessee Grandparent Visitation Rights Discussed
- At August 28, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Grandparent Rights
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Child custody rights in Tennessee address the needs of grandparents seeking visitation with their grandchildren in the event of a divorce. The statutes outlined by the Tennessee legislature should be familiar to most Collierville child custody attorneys, who can review the law’s specifications with you and explain how it applies to your family’s situation. Visitation […]
Read More»TN Wife’s Contest of Prenup Denied | She Saw Business
- At August 28, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Home, Prenuptial Agreement
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Tennessee law case summary on prenuptial agreements in Tennessee divorce family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. In re Estate of Carl Robin Geary – Tennessee Prenuptial Agreement Susan Geary, the widow, and Carol Geary, Sr, the Decedent, signed a prenuptial agreement the day of their marriage in November of 1996. They did not have children together […]
Read More»Mobile Homes Co. Valued | Marketability Discount Discounted
Tennessee business valuation law case summary. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Anderson v. Anderson, No. E2005-02110-COA-R3-CV (Tenn. App. Sept. 5, 2006). Tennessee Business Valuation Law: Mobile Homes In granting Thomas and Dimple Mae Anderson’s divorce, the trial court in Monroe County made valuations on the marital property. Mrs. Anderson disagreed […]
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