Divorcing Because of Your Spouse’s Internet Pornography Addiction?
- At July 26, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Divorce, Home
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Statistics show addiction to Internet pornography is seen as a cause of Tennessee divorce more and more. While the internet has greatly contributed to greater access to knowledge and information, as with all good things, there is as downside as well. Internet addiction, pornography addiction in particular, has become a growing problem which can […]
Read More»How is child support determined in Memphis, Tennessee?
- At July 13, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce
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Child support is determined by a formula created by the state or the court. Because dealing with child support issues can be a complicated process, working with a qualified Memphis child custody lawyer is recommended. In Tennessee, the non-custodial parent is required to pay a Basic Child Support Obligation, which covers: food; housing; transportation; clothing; […]
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 […]
Read More»TN Wife Receives $2,000/mo. in Divorce After 21 Year Marriage
Alimony Tennessee law case summary following 21 years of marriage. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Robert E Covington v Barbara Covington – Tennessee Alimony Case – 21 year marriage. In the divorce case of Robert Covington and Barbara Covington, which ended their 21-year marriage, the trial court awarded the […]
Read More»PCSO: Tennessee Child Support Amount Owed Before Deviations
- At July 04, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support
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Tennessee’s Presumptive Child Support Order: Child Support Amount Owed Before Deviations under the Tennessee Child Support Guidelines In Tennessee, reaching the presumptive child support order (PCSO) amount means you are almost done with the calculation. The PCSO is the child support award after the calculation considering the parents’ income, parenting time, and other expenses, but […]
Read More»Wife Pays No Alimony to Unemployed Country Club Husband
Tennessee law case summary on alimony in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Nancy Randolph Deakins v Lynn Lampton Deakins – Alimony – 24 year marriage. The divorce of Nancy Deakins, husband, and Lynn Deakins, Husband, occurred after 24 years of marriage. The court declined the husband’s request for alimony. The couple married […]
Read More»No Reliable Evidence of Income When Setting Tennessee Child Support?
What if There Is No Reliable Evidence of Income When Setting Tennessee Child Support? A parent having no reliable evidence of income happens more often than one thinks. Examples include working for relatives who don’t issue reliable employment records and jobs which pay cash such as skilled labor subcontractors or lawn care. If a parent […]
Read More»Alimony in Futuro Reduced to $400 / Month After 28 Year Tennesse Marriage
Alimony Tennessee law case summary following 28 years married. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Deborah Southern Antrican v Alvin Michael Antrican – Tennessee Alimony – 28 year marriage. In the divorce of Deborah Antrican and Alvin Antrican, following a long-term marriage, an appeals court reviewed the lower court’s findings. The trial […]
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