Why Representing Yourself in a Divorce is a Terrible Idea by 7 Top Family Lawyers
Seven Top Family Lawyers Share the Dangers of Representing Yourself in a Divorce. Is it bad to represent yourself in a divorce? Is it smart to represent yourself in divorce court? Do I need a lawyer for divorce? Representing yourself in your divorce and custody case. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvIUgqfcJSo&t=11sVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Representing […]
Read More»Assets of Retired TN Dentist Seeking Lower Alimony Must Be Considered
- At October 14, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Alimony
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Tennessee alimony modification law case summary following 42 years of marriage. Divorce and alimony modification law from the Court of Appeals. Deborah Evans Wilhoit v. Gary Dennis Wilhoit – Tennessee divorce alimony modification – seeking to reduce, lower or terminate alimony in Tennessee Gary and Deborah Wilhoit were divorced in 2011 after 42 years of […]
Read More»TN Husband Must Pay for Workplace Malfeasance in Divorce
- At September 18, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Property Division
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Tennessee law case summary on debt division in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Mary Lisa Gaston Luplow v. Martin Duane Luplow Mary Lisa Gaston Luplow and Martin Luplow were married in 1983 and had two children. In 2010, the wife filed a complaint for divorce in Davidson County, Tennessee, alleging inappropriate […]
Read More»TN Grandparents Can’t Get Visitation Unless Mom Denies It
- At September 16, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In Grandparent Rights, Home
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Tennessee law case summary on grandparent visitation rights in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. In re Landon R.W. – Tennessee grandparents’ rights. This was a grandparent visitation case, in which the grandparents, Danny and Donna W., filed a petition to establish a parenting plan for their grandson, Landon R.W. The child […]
Read More»TN Dad Loses Parental Rights for 8 Yr Abandonment
- At September 11, 2014
- By Miles Mason
- In Family Law
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Tennessee law case summary on termination of parental rights in family law from the Court of Appeals. In re Kiara C. – Tennessee parental rights termination. Mark C. and Pamela B. were both serving in the U.S. Army in El Paso, Texas, at the time of their 2001 marriage. In May, 2002, their daughter, Kiara […]
Read More»TN Order of Protection Vacated for No Jursidiction
Tennessee law case summary on orders of protection from the Court of Appeals. Ashley Evans v. Nigel M. Reid – Tennessee divorce restraining order and order of protection. Ashley Evans sought an order of protection against Nigel M. Reid. The trial court held that there was “insufficient cause” and dismissed the petition. But despite that […]
Read More»No Custody Jurisdiction After Parents and Child Leave TN
Tennessee law case summary on child custody jurisdiction in post-divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Winfred Errol Ankton v. Chandranita Michelle Ankton – Tennessee divorce UCCJEA custody jurisdiction. Winfred and Chandranita Ankton had one child when they were divorced in Shelby County, Tennessee, in 2002, and the mother was granted primary custody. […]
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