What should I bring to my meeting with a divorce attorney in Memphis, Tennessee?
- At March 01, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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Meeting with a divorce attorney in Memphis, TN can be a source of anxiety, but also a great opportunity to discuss one’s case and learn more about the lawyer. Whether a person is ready to file for divorce or simply wants more information about the various options available, it helps to be prepared by bringing […]
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Tennessee law case summary on custody law and rights to psychological records of a parent in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Hannah Ann Culbertson v Randall Eric Culbertson – Privacy Rights to Psychological Records in Tennessee Custody Cases The appeals court reviewed the use of the Husband’s psychological records as evidence in the […]
Read More»One-time Bonuses Not Always Included in Salary Calculations
Tennessee child support law determining income from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. DANIEL J. VELEZ v. CHRISTY M. VELEZ – Tennessee child support laws Daniel Velez (the Father) and Christy Velez (the Mother), were married for twelve and one-half years, and had two children. In September 2010, the Father filed for divorce in the Montgomery County Circuit Court. Throughout most […]
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Tennessee law case summary after 10 year marriage in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Daniel Lee Coleman v. Andrea Gibson Coleman – Tennessee divorce laws The Mother, Andrea Coleman brought action against the Father, Daniel Coleman in January of 2010. The parties, married in May of 2000 had one child born […]
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Is a Tennessee parents’ agreement enforceable if a parent agrees to pay child support longer than the law requires? In Alison v. Hagen, the Court of Appeals of Tennessee found that the Father was obligated to continue paying child support even after his older child turned 18, due to the contract he made with the Mother […]
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Tennessee law case summary on alimony in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Trial court’s alimony award overturned. Shandra Kay Hattaway v. Kevin Todd Hattaway – Tennessee Divorce & Alimony Law – 19 Years Married Shandra Hattaway, Wife, and Kevin Hattaway, Husband, married in December of 1991. The Wife worked […]
Read More»TN Husband Failed to Pay Support & Gets 20 Days in Jail
Tennessee law case summary on transitional alimony and contempt in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Caroline Tippens-Florea v Johnathan Matthew Florea – Tennessee Divorce & Contempt – 3 Years Married Caroline Tippens, Wife, and Matthew Florea, Husband, marred in June of 2007. The Wife was 22 and a graduate from the University […]
Read More»For Tennessee Order of Protection, Person Must Face Real Harm
- At February 06, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Domestic Violence
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Tennessee law case summary on order of protection law in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Sandi D. Jackson v Mitchell B. Lanphere – Standard for Granting Tennessee Order of Protection Sandi Jackson filed a petition for orders of protection against Mitchell Lanpherein June of 2010. She filed the petition for herself and […]
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