Mason Presents for Divorce Referee Series
- At March 27, 2021
- By Miles Mason
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Thank you, Judge Cary Woods, Debra Brannan, Anthony Bradley, and Lauren Gooch (Memphis Bar Association) for inviting me to speak in this series. It was great fun. On March 25, 2021, Miles Mason, Sr. presented with the Memphis Bar Association Shelby County Divorce Referee Office seminar, “Techniques & Tactics for Tackling Your Divorce File: Part […]
Read More»What Is Considered to Be Wrongful Termination?
- At March 25, 2021
- By Miles Mason
- In Family Law, Recommended Reading
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What is considered to be wrongful termination? How difficult is it to prove wrongful termination? What are wrongful termination examples? To learn more about wrongful termination, click here. https://youtube.com/watch?v=qHahz0bfXpIVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: What Is Considered to Be Wrongful Termination? (https://youtube.com/watch?v=qHahz0bfXpI) Alan G. Crone is a practicing employment law attorney for 30 […]
Read More»Marital Assets Divided Equally Despite Wife Bringing House to Marriage
Tennessee case summary on property division in divorce. Tracy Marie Haltom v. Gregory Wayne Haltom The wife in this Rutherford County, Tennessee, case filed for divorce in 2017 after twelve years of marriage. There were no children, and neither party asked for alimony. They agreed to the division of many assets, but were unable to […]
Read More»Examples of Helpful Evidence in Employment Lawsuits
- At March 23, 2021
- By Miles Mason
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With today’s tech-dependent world, what are some examples of helpful evidence for employment related litigation? https://youtube.com/watch?v=VCzP-HBtqVoVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Examples of Helpful Evidence in Employment Lawsuits (https://youtube.com/watch?v=VCzP-HBtqVo) Alan G. Crone is a practicing employment law attorney for 30 years, Alan Crone serves as champions for breadwinners. The Crone Law Firm eases […]
Read More»Judge Not Allowed to Make Further Orders After Recusal
- At March 22, 2021
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Divorce Process
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Tennessee case summary on judicial recusal in divorce. Kimberly Johnson Dougherty v. M.E. Buck Dougherty III In this Fayette County, Tennessee, divorce case, the father appealed to the Tennessee Court of Appeals and argued that the trial judge, Chancellor William C. Cole should have recused himself. The motion was based upon a number of allegations, […]
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