Tennessee Mom Wins Custody after Equal Time Fails
Tennessee law case summary on parenting time and custody in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Bridget Michelle Agee v. Jason Forest Agee – Child Support Modification The mother, Bridget Gentry, and the father, Jason Agee, were divorced in May, 2009. Both the mother and the father were primary residential parents for their 8-year-old […]
Read More»Is Tennessee Equal Parenting Time Really a 50/50 Deal?
- At June 05, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Child Support
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Predicting Tennessee child support obligations when the mother and father share equal parenting time can be a little tricky. For the sake of comparison, in some other states the unadjusted amount of child support a parent will pay is dependent upon how many days that parent has the child over the course of the year. […]
Read More»Do You Have a Parenting Plan for Tennessee Child Custody?
In every Tennessee divorce with children and child custody issues, a parenting plan will be needed to address matters relating to child custody. Custody isn’t just about deciding who will have physical custody and who will have legal custody. There are quite a few child-rearing details that must be worked out between the parents. Essentials […]
Read More»What a Difference a Day Makes in Tennessee Child Support Calculations
- At March 18, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support
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When the time arrives to begin calculating child support, Memphis child support lawyers look to parenting time as an essential factor in determining “How much?” child support a party will be ordered to pay. Child support is determined, in part, by the number of days each parent spends with the child. With Tennessee Child […]
Read More»Legal Custody vs. Physical Custody in Tennessee: What’s the difference?
- At February 08, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Divorce
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The difference between legal custody versus physical custody in Tennessee has to do with decisions that are made on behalf of the children and where they actually live after a divorce. If you’re beginning a divorce or custody case, make sure you understand the difference and what each means regarding your parental rights. Legal Custody […]
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 […]
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