
Court Must Do Best-Interest Analysis Before Changing Custody
- At April 05, 2022
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification
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Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Brent H. Moore v. Karen R. Moore At the time of their 2018 divorce, the parents in this Lawrence County, Tennessee, case were granted equal parenting time of their daughters, who were 15 and 11 years old, with joint decision making for major decisions. A few months later, the […]
Read More»CBHS Sesquicentennial Gala, 150th Anniversary
- At April 04, 2022
- By Miles Mason
- In News
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Thank you to Carrie Roberts, Director of Alumni and Community Engagement at Christian Brothers High School Memphis, for spearheading our CBHS Sesquicentennial Gala, celebrating our 150th Anniversary. What a great evening! Miles Mason, Sr. is proud to have served as Co-Chair of the Sponsorship and Ticket Sales Committee along with Juliana Hurdle. Others serving on […]
Read More»Wife Gets Share of Husband’s Railroad Pension, But Court Must Use Correct Language
Tennessee case summary on pension division in divorce. Stacy Renee Lofton v. James Warren Lofton This was the second divorce for this Obion County, Tennessee, couple. They were remarried in 2009, but the wife filed for divorce in 2019. She was granted a divorce on the grounds of inappropriate marital conduct in 2020. The trial […]
Read More»Alimony Could Be Modified Despite That It Was a Fixed Amount
Tennessee alimony modification case summary after divorce. Deborah P. Linn v. Mark A. Linn The husband and wife in this Sumner County, Tennessee, were divorced in 2012 after over twenty years of marriage. The parties entered into a marital dissolution agreement under which the husband agreed to keep life insurance of $250,000 in effect, with […]
Read More»Joseph Smith Moderates Peer Power’s College & Career Panel
- At March 30, 2022
- By Miles Mason
- In News
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Joseph Smith moderated a panel discussion for Peer Power Foundation. Thank you, Tabitha Glenn and Cortney Richardson for inviting me to moderate its College & Career Panel. It was heartwarming to connect with Peer Power’s Success Coaches that aspire to have a career in law. Also, thank you to Judge Mary Wagner, Shelby County Circuit […]
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