Fundraiser for Chancellor Melanie Taylor Jefferson & Judge Carol J. Chumney
- At September 10, 2022
- By Miles Mason
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Please join us for a joint fundraiser for the newly elected Chancellor Melanie Taylor Jefferson -and- Judge Carol J. Chumney Donate Now: Chancellor Melanie Taylor Jefferson Judge Carol J Chumney Thank you to all of the Host Committee for making this event a success. The Host Committee is listed following the videos and photos from […]
Read More»Judge Sugarmon Fundraiser | Wed. Sept. 14, 2022
- At September 02, 2022
- By Miles Mason
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Please join us for a fundraiser for newly elected Judge Tarik Sugarmon on Wednesday Sept. 14, 2022, 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Ridgeway County Club. Thank you to the Host Committee for making this event a success. Met lots of new people and reconnected with colleagues from the Shelby County Bar. See list of […]
Read More»Wife’s Expert Witness Valuation of Subways Accepted
Tennessee case summary on dissipation and business valuation in divorce. Staci L. Robinson v. Eric S. Robinson The husband and wife in this Hawkins County, Tennessee, case were married in 1990 and had two children. At the time of their divorce, the husband, who had a master’s degree, was 51, and the wife, who had […]
Read More»Financial Advisor’s “Book of Business” Not a Marital Asset
Tennessee case summary on marital property definition and classification in divorce. Melanie Miller Hollis v. Charles Myers Hollis, Jr. The husband and wife in this Bradley County, Tennessee, were married in 1996, and the wife filed for divorce in 2018. The husband was a financial advisor for UBS, and a major client was the Church […]
Read More»Ex-Husband’s Claims of Bigamy In Dismissed Lawsuit Are Still Privileged
Tennessee case summary on defamation claim. Christie Lee (Upchurch) Vanwinkle v. Robert Martin Thompson The woman in this Putnam County, Tennessee, case was first married in 1995 and obtained a final decree of divorce in 2017, and that case was ultimately affirmed by the Tennessee Court of Appeals. For these reasons, the Court of Appeals […]
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