Mom Can Relocate with Kids to CA for Kinkos Acct Mgr Job
Tennessee parental relocation law case summary in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Mother allowed to relocate with children. Connell v. Connell – Tennessee Parent Relocation Case – Granted The Connells’ marriage was dissolved in December 1996. The trial court awarded custody of the minor children to Mother and granted […]
Read More»Mom Failed to Adhere to Relocation Statute But Gets 2nd Trial
- At January 30, 2013
- By Miles Mason
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Tennessee parental relocation law case summary in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Mother/Father allowed to relocate/prevented from relocating with children. Quinn v. Quinn – Tennessee Parent Relocation Denied Rutherford and Tina Quinn were married in 1992 and divorced in 1996. They were the parents of a three-year-old daughter. They […]
Read More»TN Mom Allowed to Move with Child | Dad Claimed 50% Time
Tennessee parental relocation law case summary in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Mother allowed to relocate with children. Branham v. Branham – Tennessee Parent Relocation Granted The trial court granted the mother’s petition to relocate to Kentucky with the parties’ child. The parties were divorced in February 2002, and their […]
Read More»In TN Divorce Physician To Pay Ex-Wife 8 Yrs $8,000 /Mo Rehab Alimony
Tennessee law case summary on child support and alimony in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Kathryn A. Duke v Harold W. Duke III – Tennessee Child Support and Alimony Law – 16 Years + Married In this appeal, the Father, Harold Duke appeals various provisions of the parenting plan as well as […]
Read More»Tennessee Father’s Relocation For FBI Job Denied & Loses Custody
Tennessee parental relocation law case summary in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Father prevented from relocating with child. Blakes v. Sims – Tennessee Parent Relocation Denied Nicholas Sims (“Father”) and Annette Blakes (“Mother”) were divorced in November 2003 in Texas Circuit Court. Under that Decree, Father was appointed as […]
Read More»Parental Alienation: Using Children Against You in a Tennessee Divorce
Parental alienation: using children against you in a Tennessee divorce. Sadly, many children are used as pawns during their parents’ divorce. Many children, especially younger ones, are already devastated by their parents splitting up. Add brainwashing and mind games to the mix, and you have children who are emotionally maladjusted. Instead of focusing on the […]
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»Easy Activities to Do with Your Children During Visitation in Tennessee
- At July 25, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Divorce Tips, Home
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When you live with your children, there is less pressure to find activities during the course of a normal day. However, as a non-custodial parent during visitation, you may find yourself at a loss for what to do with your children while they are spending time with you. The list below contains a number of […]
Read More»TN Dad Gets Child Support Break for Parenting Time
Tennessee law case summary on child support enforcement in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. State of Tennessee, EX Rel. Rebecca Estes V Michael Estes – Child Support Enforcement This case involves the attempt to obtain child support payments as required to be paid by Michael Estes to Rebecca Estes in which […]
Read More»Modifying Tennessee Parenting Plans | What Must Be Proven
Tennessee Parenting Plan Modification | What parents must prove to modify parenting time schedules after divorce, change of circumstances, and best interest of children. When parents with children divorce, there must be a parenting schedule. Tennessee calls this a Permanent Parenting Plan (PPP). Modification of custody occurs when a parent seeks to modify the original parenting schedule. […]
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