SCRA Protects Service Members in Military Tennessee Divorce
- At October 16, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Military Divorce
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For those in the U.S. armed forces, the SCRA offers many protections in the Memphis, Tennessee, military divorce. SCRA refers to the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, a federal law that applies to civil lawsuits and divorces against active duty military personnel. Defending against lawsuits has always been difficult for deployed service members. The SCRA and […]
Read More»Internet Military Family Resources for Tennessee Divorce & Family Laws
- At April 20, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Military
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Military divorce in Tennessee issues include Navy, Army, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard concerning service members stationed at the Naval Support Facility Mid-South near Millington, Tennessee, Fort Campbell, an army base that straddles the Tennessee and Kentucky border and their families living in the Memphis, Germantown, Collierville, and Bartlett areas. Internet Military Family Resources […]
Read More»Establishing Fair Co-Parenting in Your Tennessee Parenting Plan
- At January 30, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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A TN parenting plan is not only critical in helping protect children in a divorce, but creating one is the law. The idea behind the plan is to get both parents to work together, thinking primarily about the best interests of the child. It will establish with which parent the child will spend time and […]
Read More»How long can I receive spousal support in Tennessee?
- At November 20, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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Consult with a Bartlett, Tennessee spousal support lawyer to learn how long you may be entitled to spousal support. A court makes the decision on this if you and your spouse can’t agree. One factor that may be considered is the length of the marriage, but many other issues will also be considered as well. It […]
Read More»How do I force the other parent to follow court order terms in Tennessee?
- At September 21, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Divorce
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Involving a child custody attorney in Bartlett, Tennessee or law enforcement, may be necessary if your ex-spouse is in violation of court orders. Despite having the legal rights to share in your child’s custody, or having regular, one-on-one visitations, some custodial parents may refuse to follow court-ordered stipulations out of spite or anger. When this […]
Read More»Can I petition to change our Tennessee child custody arrangement?
Can I petition to change our child custody arrangement if I believe my ex-spouse’s new living situation places our child in harm? Yes, if your ex-wife’s living situation has changed and you think it harms your child, you may petition a change in child custody. Any change in the custodial parent’s living environment that may […]
Read More»Relocation Request Denied & Custody Awarded to TN Dad
Tennessee law case summary on relocation and designation as primary residential parent after Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Shannon Wayne Brown v Lisa Denise Brown – Relocation and Primary Residential Parent In the divorce case of Shannon Brown, Husband and Lisa Brown, Wife, the couple, who married in May of 1992, […]
Read More»Can my ex-husband go back to court to fight for Tennessee custody?
Can my ex-husband take me back to court in Bartlett to fight for child custody if he thinks the man I am currently dating is not a good role-model for our children? If your ex-husband doesn’t think your boyfriend is a good role-model for your children, he may be able to bring you to court […]
Read More»TN Husband Must Borrow $98,000 for Alimony to Wife of 25 Yrs
Alimony Tennessee law case summary following 25 years of marriage. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Joann A. Boyatt v. Boyce Wayne Boyatt – Tennessee Alimony Case – 25 year marriage. In the case of Boyatt vs. Boyatt, the husband appealed the decision of a lower court to provide alimony to the wife […]
Read More»TN 25 Yr Marriage w/ $4,000/mo. Alimony In Futuro Ruling Affirmed
Tennessee law case summary on alimony in futuro and business valuation in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. The parties divorced after 25 years, but the divorce was filed after 21 years. Wendy Ann Burton v. Robert Mark Mooneyham – Tennessee Divorce, Alimony, and Business Valuation The husband, Robert Mark Mooneyham requested an […]
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