TN Dad Modifies Child Support Due To Loss of Customer
Tennessee law case summary on child support modification in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Elizabeth Ann Grisham v Mark Alan Grisham – Tennessee Child Support Modification and Income Determination The husband, Mark Grisham petitioned the court to modify alimony and child support payments and the wife Elizabeth Grisham filed a contempt petition against […]
Read More»TN Wife’s Contest of Prenup Denied | She Saw Business
- At August 28, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Home, Prenuptial Agreement
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Tennessee law case summary on prenuptial agreements in Tennessee divorce family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. In re Estate of Carl Robin Geary – Tennessee Prenuptial Agreement Susan Geary, the widow, and Carol Geary, Sr, the Decedent, signed a prenuptial agreement the day of their marriage in November of 1996. They did not have children together […]
Read More»Mediated Custody Change Must Be Approved by TN Judge
Tennessee law case summary on mediation, mediated agreements, and custody modification in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Tonya Renee Fletcher v Glen Allen Fletcher – Tennessee Mediation Law In this divorce case, the mother, Tonya Fletcher and the father, Glen Fletcher, divorced in May of 2001 by consent decree. A permanent parenting […]
Read More»Private School Tuition & Special Needs in Tennessee Child Support Law
- At August 25, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support, Home
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Private School Tuition & Special Needs | Tennessee Child Support Law Tennessee courts are more likely to require parents to pay private school tuition if the children were attending private school prior to the parents’ separation. But, the parents must be able to afford it. Judges understand that two households require more expense than when there was […]
Read More»Taking Responsibility for the Children: Tennessee Child Support
- At August 24, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support, Home
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Tennessee Child Support: Taking Responsibility for the Children Unfortunately, nearly half of all marriages in the United States end in divorce. While everyone who has been married has hoped and dreamed of “forever” the reality is a number of things may make “forever” an impossibility. If “forever” is no longer your reality, consulting with an […]
Read More»Child Support Not Owed if Mom Had Access to Dad’s Bank Account
- At August 23, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support
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Tennessee law case summary on child support in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Kirk Alan Estes v Kathy Jo Estes – Child Support In the child support appeal of Kirk Estes, father, and Kathy Estes, mother, who divorced in 2001, the father was required to pay child support. The parents reconciled […]
Read More»Retroactive Child Support Allowed to Birth or Separation in Tennessee
- At July 31, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support
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Retroactive Child Support in Tennessee Allowed to Birth or Separation [See, Back Child Support Can Be Limited to 5 Yrs: New Law in 2017] The Tennessee Child Support Guidelines are very specific. Support can be ordered back to the date of birth (including birthing expenses) or separation in a divorce. Some Tennessee parents have been […]
Read More»Deciding to Relocate with Your Children After a Tennssee Divorce
- At July 31, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Child Custody, Home, Relocation
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Know the Law on Tennessee Relocation Before You Decide to Relocate with Your Children After a Divorce Given the mobility of American society, it is not terribly surprising that there has been an increasing national trend towards relocating with children after a divorce. According to Vijai Sharma, Ph.D, author of Pros and Cons of Relocation […]
Read More»Hardship Exceptions to Tennessee Guidelines Due to Child Support Modification
Hardship Exceptions to TN Guidelines Due to Child Support Modification In the Tennessee Child Support Guidelines, there are very few opportunities for downward deviations. This is one. But, the restrictions are very specific and very few people will qualify for this exception. The Tennessee Child Support Guidelines read: (h) Hardship Provisions Due to Modification of […]
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