Tenn. Mom Gets Day in Court After First Agreeing to No Child Support
- At February 12, 2014
- By Miles Mason
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Tennessee child support law case law summary on correct procedure from the Court of Appeals. Amanda Marie Sykes v. Joshua Neal Sykes – Tennessee divorce child support procedure The mother and father were married in 2000 and had two children. The mother filed for divorce in 2010, when the children were 9 and 5 years […]
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Tennessee child support law case law summary on lowering child support from the Court of Appeals. Maryam Ghorashi-Bajestani v. Masoud Bajestani – Tennessee divorce income. The husband and wife divorced in 2009 after an eight-year marriage with two children. At the time of the divorce, the children were five and seven years old. The husband […]
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Tennessee child support law case law summary on modification and evidence from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Martha Elaine Weaver Carter v. David Ray Carter – Tennessee divorce bank records evidence in child support modification The mother and father of one child were divorced in 2006. The mother was named the primary residential parent, and […]
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Tennessee child support law case law summary on lowing child support from the Court of Appeals. Tracy Lynn Muhlstadt v. Larry David Muhlstadt – Tennessee divorce child support change The mother and father were the parents of one child, born in 2007, and were divorced in 2008 in Robertson County, Tennessee. Under the agreed parenting plan, […]
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Tennessee child support law case law summary on overpayments from the Court of Appeals. Martin William Huffman v. Angela Shayne Huffman – Tennessee child support overpayment The mother and father were the parents of three children and were divorced in 2002. In 2006, the father asked the court to modify his child support obligation. The trial court […]
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Tennessee child support law case law summary on lowering child support and collection from the Court of Appeals. State of Tennessee, ex rel, Samelba P. Lewis (Robinson) vs. T.J. Robinson, III – Collecting and lowering child support A 1995 divorce decree ended the marriage between the Father, T.J. Robinson, III, and the Mother, Samelba P. Lewis (Robinson). It […]
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Tennessee child support law case law summary on lowering from the Court of Appeals. Note: This is the second case summary on this blog. Sean Eric Von Tagen v. Robin Lynn Von Tagen – Lowering Tennessee Child Support law – not voluntarily underemployed The Parties were married 14-years and had four sons, ages 11, 9, 6, 4 at […]
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Tennessee child support law case law summary on lowering child support from the Court of Appeals. DOUGLAS EDWARD CORDER v. VALERIE JEAN CORDER – Lowering Child Support Failed The parties in this case are Douglas Edward Corder (“Father”) and Valerie Jean Corder (“Mother”). The parties have two children and were divorced in 1998. A child support order was entered in […]
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Tennessee child support law case law summary on lowering child support from the Court of Appeals. LOUIS ERNEST CUNNINGHAM v. CHERYL LYNNE CHEATHAM CUNNINGHAM – Lowering Tennessee Child Support The parties in this case are Cheryl Lynne Cheatham (“Mother”) and Louis Ernest Cunningham (“Father”). The parties were married for 5 years and separated for 4 years. The parties have one child. At […]
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Tennessee child support law case law summary on lowering child support from the Court of Appeals. JENNIFER (PITTS) BRADFORD, v. DAVID WILSON PITTS – Lowering child support in TN due to disability The parties in this case are Jennifer Pitts Bradford (“Mother”) and David Wison Pitts (“Father”). The parties were divorced in August 2004 and at the […]
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