How to Divide Dental Practices When Tennessee Dentists Divorce
Dividing dental practice value when a Tennessee dentist divorces. In Tennessee divorce law, the value of a dentist’s dental practice can be determined and valued. When dentists divorce in Tennessee, courts examine a number of factors in determining how to divide the marital estate. Some factors the court will consider include the age and health […]
Read More»Divorcing Because of Your Spouse’s Internet Pornography Addiction?
- At July 26, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Divorce, Home
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Statistics show addiction to Internet pornography is seen as a cause of Tennessee divorce more and more. While the internet has greatly contributed to greater access to knowledge and information, as with all good things, there is as downside as well. Internet addiction, pornography addiction in particular, has become a growing problem which can […]
Read More»$500/Mo. Transitional Alimony + $54K After 2 Yr TN Marriage
Alimony Tennessee law case summary following 2 years of marriage. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Donald R. Bird v Pamela Stucky Bird – Tennessee Alimony Case – 2 year marriage. In the divorce of Donald Bird and Pamela Bird, the court dissolved the marriage on stipulated grounds. The court provided […]
Read More»Easy Activities to Do with Your Children During Visitation in Tennessee
- At July 25, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Divorce Tips, Home
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When you live with your children, there is less pressure to find activities during the course of a normal day. However, as a non-custodial parent during visitation, you may find yourself at a loss for what to do with your children while they are spending time with you. The list below contains a number of […]
Read More»Multiple Parents Law Proposed in California. What about Tennessee?
- At July 25, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Child Support, News
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Multiple Parents Law Proposed in California Multiple Parents Law. Having more than 2 legal parents is allowed in only a few states, Memphis divorce attorney Miles Mason, Sr. comments on WREG Live at 9 about a proposed California law and future implications for Tennessee with Marybeth Conley and Alex Coleman interview. See the interview at: Multiple […]
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