TN Wife of 12 Years Awarded $1,500 / Mo Alimony In Futuro
Alimony Tennessee law case summary following 12 years of marriage. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Terrie Lynn Hall Hankins v James Michael Hankins – Tennessee Alimony – 12 years of marriage. Terrie Hankins and James Hankins married in March 1996. It was the husband’s second marriage and the wife’s fourth. […]
Read More»Mediated Custody Change Must Be Approved by TN Judge
Tennessee law case summary on mediation, mediated agreements, and custody modification in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Tonya Renee Fletcher v Glen Allen Fletcher – Tennessee Mediation Law In this divorce case, the mother, Tonya Fletcher and the father, Glen Fletcher, divorced in May of 2001 by consent decree. A permanent parenting […]
Read More»Michael Kelley’s Great Jazz Lists
- At August 25, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Home, Recommended Reading
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Michael Kelley’s Great Jazz Lists Thelonious Monk Michael Kelley is well-known in the Memphis jazz community. Aka “Jazznik,” Michael was a Music Major at Memphis State in the late 60’s and became very involved in the jazz community starting in the 70’s. Michael has promoted jazz since the 70’s and helped other jazz promoters in the area. […]
Read More»Private School Tuition & Special Needs in Tennessee Child Support Law
- At August 25, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support, Home
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Private School Tuition & Special Needs | Tennessee Child Support Law Tennessee courts are more likely to require parents to pay private school tuition if the children were attending private school prior to the parents’ separation. But, the parents must be able to afford it. Judges understand that two households require more expense than when there was […]
Read More»Taking Responsibility for the Children: Tennessee Child Support
- At August 24, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support, Home
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Tennessee Child Support: Taking Responsibility for the Children Unfortunately, nearly half of all marriages in the United States end in divorce. While everyone who has been married has hoped and dreamed of “forever” the reality is a number of things may make “forever” an impossibility. If “forever” is no longer your reality, consulting with an […]
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