
Mom Not Allowed to Relocate to Germany with 13 Year Old
Tennessee child custody case summary on parent relocation. David Timothy Dungey v. Doris Anne Dungey The child in this Montgomery County, Tennessee legal matter, was born in 2006, and the parents were divorced in 2015. The parents met in Germany where the father was stationed in the U.S. Army, and the mother and child both […]
Read More»Dad Gets Custody After Mom’s Alcohol-Related Arrests
Tennessee child custody case summary in divorce. Michael Lee Brown v. Jennifer Karen Brown The mother and father in this Montgomery County, Tennessee, case were married in 2005 and had one child, who was born in 2011. They separated in 2014, and the father filed for divorce in 2016. They were able to agree to […]
Read More»Buyer’s Remorse After the Marital Dissolution Agreement is Signed: Reformation or Rescission
- At October 27, 2020
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Divorce Process
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Thank you, Joe for this great blog post. Reformation or rescission is always a challenging legal topic. Most judges hate to reopen closed litigation files. The complexity with this issue is one which requires a nuanced approach. by Joseph W. Smith, Esq. Having second thoughts about that recent Amazon.com purchase? Amazon.com and most of its […]
Read More»Ex-Wife Gets $8K After Her Property is Left in Rat-Infested Garage
Tennessee case summary on divorce post-divorce enforcement & attorney’s fees Amanda Paige Ryan-Cothron v. William Michael Cothron The husband and wife were divorced in Rutherford County, Tennessee, in 2018 after entering into a marital dissolution agreement. The agreement included a list of items of personal property along with their fair market value. It provided that the […]
Read More»Dad Loses After Failing to Notify Court of New Address
- At October 19, 2020
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process, Family Law
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Tennessee case summary on service of process. Todd Randolph Napier v. Kristen C. Napier The parties in this Williamson County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2005. The mother was named the primary residential parent, with the father being allowed visitation. In 2015, the father went back to court to enforce the parenting plan. The parties […]
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