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 […]
Read More»$200,000 Alimony In Solido Upheld After 27 Yr Marriage in TN Divorce
Tennessee law case summary on alimony in solido following 27 year marriage in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Kenneth A. Ritchie v. Elizabeth Widmaier Pew Ritchie – Tennessee Alimony: 27 year marriage The marriage of Kenneth A. Ritchie and Elizabeth Widmaier Pew Ritchie lasted 25 years. The husband sued the wife for […]
Read More»Family Lawyers Should Know Forensic Accountants’ Ethics and Standards
- At June 18, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Forensic Accounting
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What family lawyers should know about forensic accountants’ ethics and standards to prepare for cross-examination in divorce cases. Experienced forensic accountants will tell you that some of the most devastating cross-examinations can be about ethics and standards. Accountants’ ethical guidelines and standards are rules created to protect the public and clients. For the accounting profession, […]
Read More»AICPA Rule 101: Independence Required of Forensic Accountants
- At June 17, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Forensic Accounting
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The AICPA’s independence requirement for forensic accountants creates an opportunity for family lawyers to cross-examine inexperienced experts on tough potential conflicts of interest. AICPA’s Code of Professional Conduct requires all CPA’s must be independent: ET Section 101 Independence Rule 101—Independence A member in public practice shall be independent in the performance of professional services as […]
Read More»TN Mom Move Denied To Be w/ Canadian Internet Husband
Tennessee law case summary on parental relocation in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. To learn more, buy Miles Mason, Sr.’s book, Tennessee Parent Relocation Law, available on Amazon and Kindle. Michael Andrew Carman v Kristi Michelle Carman – Relocation Denied In this case, the mother wished to relocate with the parties’ […]
Read More»TN Mom Held in Contempt for Baptism Over Dad’s Objection
- At June 16, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Child Custody
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Tennessee law case summary on contempt for parenting plan violation in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Lauren Ephgrave Jarrell v Emmett Blake Jarrell – Contempt Emmett Blake Jarrell, father, contested that, although a legal agreement in place required that all major decisions regarding religious upbringing be made jointly that Lauren Ephgrave […]
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