More Tennessee Working-Age Moms Choosing to Stay-at-Home
- At April 14, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce
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Times are changing yet again for Tennessee families. In Memphis and across the country, fewer women with minor children are working outside the home. A recent study shows the number of stay-at-home Moms in 2012 matched that of the mid-1980s for the first time. The Pew Research Center recently released its trend analysis of U.S. […]
Read More»Do You Know How To Ask for a Tennessee Prenuptial Agreement?
- At March 10, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In Home, Prenuptial Agreement
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“Of course I love you, but I have this prenup for you to sign…” There may not be an easy way to approach that first conversation about a Tennessee prenuptial agreement, but there are certainly a few poor ways to go about it. But We’re Getting Married Tomorrow! You are engaged and getting married soon. […]
Read More»How Does Infidelity Impact Alimony in Tennessee Divorce Law?
- At February 26, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In Alimony, Divorce, Spousal Support
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Wondering how adultery or infidelity might impact Tennessee alimony in your divorce? Cheating on a spouse, even dating during the divorce, can influence the amount of spousal support awarded by the court. For many parties, a great deal of uncertainty surrounds the issue of alimony – what type, how much, and for how long. One […]
Read More»How To Start a Divorce in Tennessee
- At February 24, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Divorce Process, Divorce Tips
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How to start a divorce in Tennessee will be a new experience for most spouses, one that can be unsettling, intimidating, or downright frightening. An American author of horror fiction, H.P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) duly noted: “The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of […]
Read More»Tennessee Wife Entitled to Reduced Alimony From Unemployed Husband
Tennessee alimony reduction law case summary following 20 years of marriage. Divorce and alimony law from the Court of Appeals. Barbara Ann Hernandez v. José Emmanuel Hernandez – Tennessee divorce alimony The husband and wife were married in 1991 and had two daughters. The parties were divorced in 2010, when the daughters were 16 and 19 […]
Read More»No Alimony for Extravagant Spending TN Wife After Tumultuous 15 Years
Tennessee alimony law case summary following 15 years of marriage. Divorce and alimony law from the Court of Appeals. Stacy Ramsey v. Phillip Ramsey – Tennessee divorce alimony. The husband and wife were married in 1993. The husband had two children from a previous marriage, and the children lived with the couple during the marriage. […]
Read More»Getting a Tennessee Divorce? Read This First!
- At February 03, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Home
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If you’re in Tennessee and contemplating divorce, there are a few things you might want to consider in order to completely… Avoid Tennessee Divorce Disasters After the divorce is final, there is only so much that can be done to correct mistakes, errors in judgment, and gross misunderstandings. For example, with: Property Division: A division […]
Read More»Tennessee Husband’s Lifestyle Leads to Jail for Failure to Pay Alimony
- At January 30, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce
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Tennessee alimony law case summary on enforcement and contempt law from the Court of Appeals. Patricia Gay Patterson Lattimore v. James S. Lattimore, Jr. – Tennessee divorce alimony contempt. The husband and wife were divorced in 1994. The divorce decree incorporated a marital dissolution agreement calling for the husband to pay alimony in futuro of […]
Read More»Dual Citizenship in Divorce – When Tennessee Is in the Wrong Country
Domestic divorces can be complicated. Tennessee laws cover child custody, visitation, child support, spousal alimony, division of property, and related matters. For Tennessee couples with dual citizenship issues, just trying to determine how a country’s divorce laws apply can up the ante, significantly. As Chef Emeril Lagasse might say, “BAM!” (Emeril was born in Massachusetts […]
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