Tennessee Father Unable to Prove Change of Custody Legal Requirements
Tennessee law case summary on child custody modification in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Bradley Bruce Scofield vs. Shaila Jan Scofield – Tennessee Child Custody Modification After Divorce Bradley Bruce Scofield and Shaila Jan Scofield divorced after 17-years of marriage, setting a Permanent Parenting Plan for their three children in 2003, […]
Read More»Tennessee Judge Not Required to Dismiss Himself Despite Relationships
- At April 21, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process
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Tennessee law case summary on judge’s recusal procedure in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Kathryn A. Duke v. Harold W. Duke, III – Majority Opinion on Recusal of a Judge Kathryn A. Duke, the wife and Harold W. Duke, III, the husband, were granted a final divorce decree on July 15, […]
Read More»Transmutation: When Separate Property Becomes Marital Property in Tennessee
Tennessee law case summary on transmutation and property division law in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Transmutation: When separate property becomes marital property CHAS ALAN SANDFORD v. KRISTINE ELAINE SANDFORD MCKEE – Tennessee property division law In this case, the wife argued that based on the rule of transmutation, the property in question went from […]
Read More»TN Husband Must Pay Attorney’s Fees in Addition to Property Settlement
- At April 19, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Attorney's Fees, Divorce, Home
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Tennessee law case summary on attorney’s fees in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Linda M. Pettigrew v. Dennis A. Pettigrew – Tennessee Husband Must Pay Attorney’s Fees in Addition to Property Settlement The wife, Linda M. Pettigrew, and the husband, Dennis A. Pettigrew, were married for 31 years and had […]
Read More»Your Checklist to a Tennessee No-Fault Divorce
No-Fault Tennessee divorce checklist. Your to do list for a basic, no frills, no fault, Tennessee divorce. An experienced Tennessee divorce lawyer likes to keep detailed checklists to track proceedings for each client. Tennessee divorce attorneys represent many family law clients simultaneously, but there’s nothing wrong with tearing a page from the expert’s book. To ensure […]
Read More»Tennessee Dad Allowed to Relocate to Ohio for Job Over Mom’s Objection
Tennessee law case summary on parent relocation law in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Price v. Bright – Tennessee Parent Relocation Granted Richard Theodore Bright and Sheryl Lynn Price were not married when their daughter was born in 1996. In 1999, the Juvenile Court ruled that Mr. Bright was […]
Read More»Tennessee Doctor’s Wife Rehab Alimony Award Lowered Due to Math Error
Tennessee law case summary on alimony in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Trial court’s alimony award was overturned because it was too high. Note: This is the second article on this case. Shandra Kay Hattaway v. Kevin Todd Hattaway – Tennessee Rehabilitative Alimony Law – 19 Years Married Shandra Kay Hattaway, the […]
Read More»50 Year Old TN Husband Earned $28K Must Pay $200/mo Alimony in Futuro
Tennessee alimony law case summary following 14 years of marriage. Divorce and alimony law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Rickie B. Clayton v. Rosie B. Clayton – Tennessee Alimony Law – 14 years married. In the divorce case of Rickie Clayton and Rosie Clayton, of a marriage which lasted 14 years and bore two children, […]
Read More»Tenn. Father Wins Custody Modification Proving Change of Circumstances
Tennessee law case summary on custody modification in Tennessee divorce and family law. CRANSTON vs. COMBS – Supreme Court of Tennessee – Custody Modification Edward Scott Combs, father of two children, successfully sought a change of custody, alleging persistent violations of his visitation rights in two, separate proceedings, over a course of more than seven years. The […]
Read More»Maternal Grandmother Wins Custody Battle Over Tennessee Father
Tennessee law case summary on custody law in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Debbie Sikora Ex Rel. Shelley Mook v. Tyler Mook Et Al. This is a custody battle in which the father and paternal grandparents appealed the designation of the maternal grandmother as the primary residential parent after the mother […]
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