Divorce Decree Modification in Tennessee
After your divorce has been finalized, circumstances in your or your ex-spouse’s life may have changed. To file a motion for divorce decree modification in Tennessee, it’s best to consult a divorce lawyer. Understanding the Divorce Decree The divorce decree, as your divorce lawyer will explain, is the final court order by which you and […]
Read More»AICPAs Code of Professional Conduct Rule 102 for Forensic Accountants
- At May 13, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Forensic Accounting
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The AICPA’s Code of Professional Conduct Rule 102 applied to forensic accountants requires integrity and objectivity. But can a couple’s tax CPA testify on behalf of one client against another? In addition to independence, AICPA’s Code of Professional Conduct Rule 102 requires that a CPA maintain integrity and objectivity: ET Section 102 – Integrity and […]
Read More»TN Mom Denied Modification of Parenting Plan After Divorce
- At May 13, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification
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Case summary on Tennessee child custody modification, a mother sought to modify the parenting plan post-divorce, custody, and parenting time in Tennessee divorce and family law from Tennessee Court of Appeals. Jonathan Paul Gray v. Casey Renea Jeans In the case of Casey Renea Jeans, the mother, and Jonathan Paul Gray, the father, who are the parents of two […]
Read More»How to Choose a Tennessee Divorce Lawyer
- At May 10, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Pre-divorce Planning
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Divorce can be a tumultuous time for everyone involved. When you have child support and alimony to figure out, property and assets to divide, and are feeling uncertain about what the future holds, who has the time–or the expertise–to make sense of the legal aspects of your divorce case? Thankfully, you don’t have to. We […]
Read More»The Role of Your Lawyer in a Collaborative Tennessee Divorce
- At April 30, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Collaborative Divorce
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The reason Tennessee collaborative divorces typically resolve faster and cost less in legal fees is because they settle without the intervention of the courts. This means you can avoid lengthy trials that may take weeks or months to resolve. Before you even begin the collaborative divorce process, you’ll need a divorce lawyer to represent you […]
Read More»Documents Needed to File an Uncontested Tennessee Divorce
- At April 30, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Home, Pre-divorce Planning
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While an uncontested divorce removes the need to have a court hearing to finalize the divorce, it doesn’t mean that you’ll have less divorce paperwork necessary to file your case. The 2 main documents you need are the Marital Dissolution Agreement, and once things are settled, the Final Decree. These 2 documents and several other […]
Read More»Keeping a Cool Head to Avoid Common Tennessee Divorce Mistakes
- At April 29, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Tips
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Emotions are one of the main reasons many divorcees become stressed out or fatigued during the divorce process. Stress can cause problems both in the divorce settlement negotiations as well as to your own physical and mental health, which is why you need to take every step you can to prevent it from impacting your […]
Read More»How a CPA Becomes a Forensic Accountant in a Tennessee Divorce
- At April 29, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Forensic Accounting
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In Tennessee divorce and family law cases, CPAs often get their first clients because of the high demand for their services. CPA’s usually start their careers in tax or audit, but forensic accountants are born out of the limitations and frustrations in those careers. CPAs become forensic accountants after taking courses, tests, and meeting certification […]
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