Mom Gets Custody Following Commitment in Psychiatric Center
Tennessee law case summary on custody and designation as primary residential parent in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Franklyn Nathaniel Morgan v Kandi Tonyelle Morgan – Tennessee divorce laws The Mother, Kandi Morgan, contested a divorce action filed by the Father, Franklyn Morgan. In the lengthy document provided to the appeals court, the Mother provided various […]
Read More»Mason Comments: Mayor Falsified Income Records & Holiday Parenting
- At November 26, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Home, Income Determination, News
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Miles Mason, Sr. Memphis Divorce Attorney | On Set on WREG’s Live at 9 Memphis divorce attorney Miles Mason, Sr. appeared on ABC 24 and commented on Mayor Greg Davis having falsified income records in his divorce and may be related to his child support income determination. Last week, Miles also appeared on Live @ 9 about Holiday parenting challenges for […]
Read More»Enforcing a Child Support Order in Tennessee
If you want to enforce or modify a Tennessee child support order, you may be able to receive assistance from child support services. However, sometimes the situation becomes complicated or there are legal considerations involved, in which case you might benefit from the help of Memphis-based child support lawyer Miles Mason. According to a 2009 […]
Read More»Husband’s Part of Injury Settlement Deemed Marital Property
Tennessee law case summary on divorce and marital property law and valuation in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Lane v. Lane – Tennessee Divorce Laws Thomas and Wanda Lane were married in 2006. It was the second marriage for both parties. Wanda had children from a previous marriage, and also began […]
Read More»TN Mom Can’t Relocate to MO to Be With Woman Met Online
Tennessee law case summary on divorce and relocation in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. To learn more, buy Miles Mason, Sr.’s book, Tennessee Parent Relocation Law, available on Amazon and Kindle. Luke Nasgovitz v. Gail Ann Nasgovitz – Tennessee Divorce and Relocation Law Luke Nasgovitz, Father, and Gail Nasgovitz, Mother, married in […]
Read More»Miles Mason Interviewed Twice This Week about Child Support by WREG TV
- At November 15, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support, Home, News
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Memphis family law attorney, Miles Mason, Sr. was interviewed twice this week for comments on stories in the news involving unpaid and underpaid child support. Click on the links to view the stories: Aldermen say Mayor Greg Davis Doctored Pay Records for Child Support More on the Story of The Guy With 20+ Kids For […]
Read More»Why You Might Need a Lawyer for a Tennessee Prenuptial Agreement
- At November 14, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Prenuptial Agreement
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If planning to make or enter into a prenuptial agreement, you may benefit in hiring a prenup and divorce lawyer in Memphis who is familiar with these contracts. This allows for clarity in what is contained within the agreement and can help make sure the contract is binding. Benefits of Attorney Help with Prenups Drawing […]
Read More»Divorcing the Narcissist
- At November 11, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Divorce Tips
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Divorcing a narcissist can be a nightmare. Narcissists are egocentric with an inflated sense of self-importance & feel superior. Also described as narcissistic personality disorder, a wife can be narcissistic, too (although not as often). Surviving divorcing a spouse with narcissistic personality disorder can be a nightmare. Learn traits, strategies, tactics, tips and negotiations to […]
Read More»My ex isn’t paying child support in Tennessee. What can I do?
- At November 08, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support Collection, Divorce, Home
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Talk to a Collierville, Tennessee child support lawyer if you are having trouble getting your ex to make child support payments. An attorney can explain the things you may do to make sure child support is enforced. First, petition the court for a wage assignment. This will allow payments to be deducted directly from his or […]
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