Hamer & Mason Present at TSCPA Forensics Conference 2020
- At October 02, 2020
- By Miles Mason
- In News, Recommended Reading
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Tennessee Society of CPAs, Forensic & Valuation Services Conference 2020 | Live Stream Anne Hamer and Miles Mason, Sr. are presenting two separate seminars at the Tennessee Society of CPAs, Forensic & Valuation Services Conference 2020 on October 20, 2020 from 1:45 to 3:30 p.m. The conference lasts from October 19 trough October 21. Click […]
Read More»Mother Not Underemployed to Parent Child
Tennessee child support case summary on voluntary underemployment in divorce. Jennifer Blair Dematteo Turk v. Michael Joseph Turk, Jr. The mother and father in this Rutherford County, Tennessee, case married in 1999 and had three children when the mother filed for divorce in 2017 following filing for bankruptcy. They were able to agree on most […]
Read More»Having Friend Present at Attorney Meeting Waives Attorney-Client Privilege
- At August 17, 2020
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process, Family Law
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Tennessee case summary on attorney-client privilege. Dana Marlene Pagliara v. Timothy J. Pagliara The wife in this Williamson County, Tennessee, case filed for divorce in 2016. The wife was represented by an attorney and met with her attorney a number of times. During a number of the meetings, a friend was present, although they could […]
Read More»Dad in Contempt After Child Signing Affidavit as to Custody Preference
Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Robin Drewry Luttrell (Wassenberg) v. Samuel Richard Wassenberg The mother and father in this Fayette County, Tennessee, parental relocation case were divorced in 2011 and were the parents of one child. They were able to agree to a permanent parenting plan which called for equal parenting time, with both […]
Read More»Judges Must State Reasons For Name Change on Record
- At August 10, 2020
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Family Law
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Tennessee family law case summary on children’s name change and naming rights. In Re Lachlan B., et al. The two children in this Washington County, Tennessee, case were born in 2019 to unwed parents. The parents mediated the issues involving parenting schedules and child support, but were unable to agree upon the child’s surname. On […]
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