
Evidence Law Family Lawyers Misunderstand Most
- At May 23, 2022
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process, Divorce Tips, Family Law
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What evidence law do family lawyers misunderstand most? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IB2AJuhHJTQVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Evidence Law Family Lawyers Misunderstand Most (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IB2AJuhHJTQ) Chicago Family Law Attorney Steven Peskind is recognized as one of the top attorneys in the nation. Throughout his career, he has been trusted by politicians, judges, professionals, business owners, and business […]
Read More»MS Husband Can Sue Ex-Wife’s Paramour for Alienation of Affection
- At May 23, 2022
- By Miles Mason
- In Family Law
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Mississippi case summary on alienation of affection. William B. Dew v. P. Shawn Harris The plaintiff in this Scott County, Mississippi, action was married for over twenty years, and he and his wife had three children before their 2019 divorce. After the divorce was final, the plaintiff sued the defendant, his ex-wife’s paramour. He alleged […]
Read More»Grandparents Granted Visitation Over Father’s Objection
- At May 21, 2022
- By Miles Mason
- In Grandparent Rights
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Tennessee grandparent visitation case summary. David Cupples, et al. v. Jonathan Alan Holmes et al The maternal grandparents in this Decatur County, Tennessee filed a petition for grandparent visitation of their grandchild, who was about six years old at the time of trial. The parents were divorced and the mother’s visitation was severely limited due […]
Read More»Mom Allowed to Relocate With Child to Canada
Tennessee child custody relocation granted case summary. In re Autumn H. The parties to this Williamson County, case, were never married, but were the parents of a child born in 2015. The mother was a Canadian citizen who had come to the U.S. several years earlier. Initially, the juvenile court had issued an order prohibiting […]
Read More»TN Kids Sent Back to Maduro’s Venezuela Despite Mom’s Plea for Asylum
Tennessee international child custody case summary. Hague convention. Grave risk of harm Pierre Salame Ajami v. Veronica Tescari Solano The parents in this Tennessee federal case were citizens of Venezuela. In 2018, the mother removed the children from Venezuela and brought them to the United States. In 2019, the father filed a petition under the […]
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