
Judge’s Complaint Against Lawyer in Other Case Did Not Warrant Recusal
- At August 14, 2024
- By Kathryn Owen
- In Divorce
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Tennessee case summary on motions to recuse in divorce. Catina Hope Kestner Lusk v. Brandon Burl Lusk The wife in this Unicoi County, Tennessee, case filed for divorce in 2021. The husband filed an answer, but the case remained dormant for over a year. The case was eventually set for trial before Judge Suzanne Cook. […]
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Tennessee child custody case summary on relocation in divorce. Daemon Shaun Key v. Cailey Marjorie Gonzales The parents in this Madison County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2016. The permanent parenting plan named the mother as the primary residential parent of the two children, who had been born in 2011 and 2013. Three years later, the […]
Read More»Appeals Court Affirms Child Support Case Despite Pro Se Mother’s Grievances
- At August 12, 2024
- By Kathryn Owen
- In Child Support
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Tennessee case summary on child support and judge recusal in divorce and family law. Nedra R. Hastings v. Larry M. Hastings The child in this child support case was born in 2004, and the State of Tennessee filed an action to establish child support. Litigation followed over the years, including a 2020 hearing before a […]
Read More»Mayor Waited Too Long to Ask for Recusal of Court Chancellor
- At August 10, 2024
- By Kathryn Owen
- In Divorce
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Tennessee case summary on recusal in divorce. Lee Ardrey Harris v. Alena Marie Allen The husband in this Shelby County, Tennessee, case was the mayor of Shelby County. He filed for divorce in March, 2023. The chancellor assigned to the case, on her own motion, recused herself from the case, stating that this was necessary […]
Read More»Wife Gets Order of Protection Based on Her Testimony
- At August 09, 2024
- By Kathryn Owen
- In Divorce, Domestic Violence
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Tennessee case summary on orders of protection in divorce. Crystal N. Howard Elser v. Curtis M. Elser While their divorce case was pending, the wife in this Rhea County, Tennessee, case filed a petition for order of protection against the husband. The trial court found that there was no present danger of abuse, but scheduled […]
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