After TN Divorce, Liens Against Business Led to Increased Alimony
Tennessee alimony law case summary modifying alimony from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Philip Wayne Hamby v. Myra Renee Wheeler – Tennessee divorce post-divorce contempt of court. The parties were divorced in 2004. They had jointly owned a publishing business, Premier Publishing, Inc., and the trial court had required husband to turn over his share in the […]
Read More»TN Wife Awarded Alimony For Very Short Marriage After Meeting Online
Tennessee alimony law case summary following 1 year of marriage. Divorce and alimony law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Damon Gorbet v. Tiffany Gorbet – Tennessee divorce alimony after one year married. The husband and wife met through an online dating service in 2009, and were married in 2010. Prior to the marriage, the wife lived […]
Read More»Real Estate Holding & Management Co. Valued in TN Divorce
- At July 04, 2013
- By Miles Mason
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Tennessee business valuation law case summary – Residential Property Ownership and Management. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Owens v. Owens – Tennessee Business Valuation Law – Residential Property Ownership and Management Partnerships James Emery Owens and Linda Alexander Owens were married in 1977. Mr. Owens had served in the […]
Read More»Ortho Group + MRI Valued with No Experts in TN Divorce
Tennessee business valuation law case summary – Orthopedic Group + MRI. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Odom v. Odom – Tennessee divorce business valuation – Chattanooga Orthopedic Group, PC, Center for Sports Medicine, and MRI Alan and Janis Odom were married in 1970. The husband, Dr. Alan Odom, was an […]
Read More»Don’t Forget COBRA in Your Tennessee Divorce
- At July 01, 2013
- By Miles Mason
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When you’re divorce is pending in Fayette County, Tennessee, find out how COBRA may directly affect your family’s health insurance coverage after the final decree. If you or your spouse work for an employer with 20 or more workers, then that employer is subject to COBRA laws. That’s COBRA, Not Cobra You may be wondering […]
Read More»Electrician Business Valued at $50K in TN Divorce
- At June 30, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Business Valuation, Divorce, Home, Property Valuation
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Tennessee business valuation law case summary – Electrician. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Warren v. Warren – Tennessee Divorce Business Valuation – Electrician Alice and David Warren were married in 1998 and divorced in 2007. Mr. Warren was a licensed electrician, and they operated Warren Electric as a family […]
Read More»Will U.S. Supreme Court’s DOMA Decision Change Tennessee Marriage Law?
- At June 28, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Family Law, News
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The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent DOMA decision affects all federal laws, but does it directly affect Tennessee marriage law? U.S. v. Windsor In yet another 5-to-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court held as unconstitutional a section of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) as applied to same-sex married couples. More specifically, the court ruled […]
Read More»Motel Has $200K Value | No Expert Required in TN Divorce
Tennessee business valuation law case summary – Motel. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Stinnett v. Ferguson – Tennessee Divorce Business Valuation – Motel Sharon Stinnett and David Ferguson were married in 1992. Prior to the marriage, they had discussed plans to buy Dock’s Motel in Townsend, TN, which was then […]
Read More»Commerical Painting Business Valued at $200K in TN Divorce
- At June 23, 2013
- By Miles Mason
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Tennessee business valuation law case summary – Commercial Painting. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Koch v. Koch – Tennessee Divorce Business Valuation – Commercial Painting Sole Proprietorship How should a sole proprietorship be valued for the purposes of property distribution upon divorce? The physical assets and accounts receivable have ascertainable value. […]
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