Military Husband Must Share Pension With Wife, Also in Military
- At December 15, 2021
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Property Division
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Tennessee case summary on military pension retirement in divorce. Roger Dale Grice v. Dawn Marie Grice The husband and wife in this Montgomery County, Tennessee, case were married in 1998 and had no children. During the marriage, both were on active duty in the military, and retired during the marriage. In 2019, the husband left […]
Read More»Qualified & Nonqualified Deferred Compensation & Divorce: PART ONE
Division of deferred compensation is a hot-button issue in all divorce proceedings. For reasons highlighted throughout this series, family law attorneys assist their divorce clients in preparing for division of deferred benefits earned from current or past employment during the marriage or before, such as a pension, IRA, or 401(k). Qualified & Nonqualified Deferred Compensation […]
Read More»TN Mandatory Injunction Law | Cash Flow and Concealed Assets, PART TWO
- At October 27, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Property Division
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In Part Two of our series on Tennessee’s mandatory injunction law, we review the issues of maintaining cash flow and concealing assets in divorce. What consequences follow a spouse’s failure to disclose funds received from a retirement account deemed a marital asset? When does such nondisclosure intentionally violate the injunction? And how should the court […]
Read More»Double Dipping in Tennessee Divorce Means Double Trouble (Part II)
- At June 05, 2017
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Property Division
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In the first segment of this series, the double dipping debate in family law cases was introduced with several Tennessee examples illustrating the potential for trouble. Double dipping, or double counting, occurs when an asset that is divided as marital property in divorce is also included as a source of income in calculating alimony or […]
Read More»Tenn. Ex-wife Faces Bureaucratic Nightmare Collecting Military Pension
Tennessee law case summary on military divorce pensions after divorce from the Court of Appeals. Michael Daniel Fry v. Yuriko Shinoda Fry – Tennessee divorce military pension. The husband and wife were divorced in 2000 after a ten-year marriage. The husband was retired from the U.S. Navy, and half of his military pension that had […]
Read More»TN Wife in 2nd Divorce Gets Military Pension Awarded In 1st Divorce
Tennessee law case summary on military pensions in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Kitty Fern (Darden) Sartain v. Mitchell Carl Sartain – Tennessee divorce military retirement alimony The husband and wife were married for 19 years, divorced in 1997, remarried for an additional 13 years, and then divorced a second time. […]
Read More»How to Divide a Military Pension in Tennessee Divorce
- At May 10, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Home, Military, Property Division
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Tennessee military pension rights in divorce 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. Military Pensions: Points to Consider in […]
Read More»What Every Tennessee Divorcing Woman Should Know about Retirement Accounts & Pensions
- At November 03, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Home, Property Division
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What Every Tennessee Woman Should Know about Retirement Accounts and Pension Plans Whether you’re fifty years old and married to the same man for 30 years or you’re only celebrating your fifth wedding anniversary, it’s never too early (or too late) to think about pension plans and retirement accounts. If you’re thinking about getting a […]
Read More»Air Force Ex-Wife Gets More Pension $ 12 Yrs After TN Divorce
Tennessee law case summary on post-divorce pension disputes in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Christina K. Deweese Richmond v. Gregory Alan Richmond – Tennessee pension law case The Wife, Christina Richmond, and the Husband,Gregory Richmond divorced in June of 1999. In March of 2011, the Wife filed a motion to clarify […]
Read More»15 Yr Marriage TN Transitional Alimony Extended to Retirement
Case summary on Tennessee alimony law and pension division of marital property in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. William N. Nusbaum v. Lucile E Nusbaum – Tennessee Alimony Appeal William Nusbaum, the husband, and Lucile Nusbaum, the wife were married in 1994 and had no children. The wife has a high school […]
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