
Blasingame Case Sets Standards for TN Business Valuation
Tennessee business valuation law case summary. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Supreme Court of Tennessee. Author’s note: Blasingame marked the beginning of the modern era in Tennessee business valuation law. Most cases cite Blasingame for its basic analysis of Tennessee law. Blasingame v. American Materials, 654 S.W.2d 659, 35 UCC Rep.Serv. 1610, 36 UCC […]
Read More»ABA Family Law Section Publishes “Grab the Documents” by Miles Mason, Sr.
ABA Family Law Section Publishes Mason’s Article “Grab the Documents” ABA Family Law Section Publishes Mason’s Article The Summer 2012 issue of the ABA Family Law Section’s Family Advocate includes the article “Grab the Documents” by Memphis, Tennessee divorce lawyer Miles Mason, Sr. “Grab the Documents” provides detailed instructions to spouses about what documents to copy for divorce lawyers. “I enjoyed writing this because […]
Read More»Delaware Block Method of Valuation of Stock Approved in TN
- At August 30, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Business Valuation
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Tennessee business valuation law case summary from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Genesco v. Scolaro, 871 S.W.2d 487 (Tenn. Ct. App. 1993). The primary question raised in Genesco v. Scolaro is whether the Delaware Block method of corporate share valuation is appropriate to use when determining the value of preferred stock. In 1975, as a result […]
Read More»TN Mom Allowed to Relocate with Child Over Father’s Objection
Tennessee law case summary on parental relocation in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Christa Goddard v Thomas Goddard – Tennessee Relocation Law In the divorce case of Thomas Goddard, father and Christa Goddard, mother, the trial court granted the mother the ability to move to Florida with the parties’ minor child. […]
Read More»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 […]
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