Child Support Not Owed if Mom Had Access to Dad’s Bank Account
- At August 23, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support
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Tennessee law case summary on child support in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Kirk Alan Estes v Kathy Jo Estes – Child Support In the child support appeal of Kirk Estes, father, and Kathy Estes, mother, who divorced in 2001, the father was required to pay child support. The parents reconciled […]
Read More»Retroactive Child Support Allowed to Birth or Separation in Tennessee
- At July 31, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support
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Retroactive Child Support in Tennessee Allowed to Birth or Separation [See, Back Child Support Can Be Limited to 5 Yrs: New Law in 2017] The Tennessee Child Support Guidelines are very specific. Support can be ordered back to the date of birth (including birthing expenses) or separation in a divorce. Some Tennessee parents have been […]
Read More»Multiple Parents Law Proposed in California. What about Tennessee?
- At July 25, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Child Support, News
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Multiple Parents Law Proposed in California Multiple Parents Law. Having more than 2 legal parents is allowed in only a few states, Memphis divorce attorney Miles Mason, Sr. comments on WREG Live at 9 about a proposed California law and future implications for Tennessee with Marybeth Conley and Alex Coleman interview. See the interview at: Multiple […]
Read More»Hardship Exceptions to Tennessee Guidelines Due to Child Support Modification
Hardship Exceptions to TN Guidelines Due to Child Support Modification In the Tennessee Child Support Guidelines, there are very few opportunities for downward deviations. This is one. But, the restrictions are very specific and very few people will qualify for this exception. The Tennessee Child Support Guidelines read: (h) Hardship Provisions Due to Modification of […]
Read More»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»TN Dad Gets Child Support Break for Parenting Time
Tennessee law case summary on child support enforcement in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. State of Tennessee, EX Rel. Rebecca Estes V Michael Estes – Child Support Enforcement This case involves the attempt to obtain child support payments as required to be paid by Michael Estes to Rebecca Estes in which […]
Read More»Discover Hidden Assets Uncover Hidden Income in Tennessee Divorce
Forensic accountants help discover hidden assets and uncover hidden income in Tennessee divorce for divorcing spouses and their lawyers. As the forensic accountant works a divorce case, they can perform many tasks and functions. Without being instructed, forensic accountants know to look for hidden assets and undisclosed income. Here is a complete discussion of services forensic accountants can perform […]
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