Tennessee child custody modification case summary.
A.W. v. M.N.
The child in this Tipton County, Tennessee, case was born to unwed parents in 2015. In 2016, she moved in with the father, and they were married in Mississippi, but the
Family & Divorce
5 Things Not to Say to a Judge in Family Court
Testifying in a divorce or child custody proceeding can be nerve-wracking and intimidating. This is especially true in high-emotion family law cases where the future of the witnesses’ marriage, family structure, and financial assets are in play. While you generally…
A nominee is obligated to hand over the assets to the legal heir
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The Private Client team at Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas shares their comments and opinions shared in an article in the following Q&A which was published by the Mint Newspaper on 28th April, 2021 and…
A nominee is obligated to hand over the assets to the legal heir
Photo Credit: Livemint
The Private Client team at Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas shares their comments and opinions shared in an article in the following Q&A which was published by the Mint Newspaper on 28th April, 2021 and…
Dad Can’t Modify Visitation Just 1 Month After Original Order
Tennessee child custody modification case summary.
Matthew Keith Allyn v. Kathryn Anne Donahue
The parties in this Montgomery County, Tennessee, case were the parents of three minor children. Prior to their divorce, the mother moved with the children to New…
Life Insurance to Secure Child Support Examined in Lebanon, Tennessee: McGrath v. Hester
How much life insurance is intended to secure the payment of child support in most Tennessee parenting plans?
What if Parents Disagree about Dietary Restrictions?
Divorced parents have to make many decisions on how to co-parent with their former spouse. A child’s education, extracurricular activities and even vacation time are common issues that divorced parents contemplate. But have you ever considered that your child’s diet…
Understanding “actual fraud” in bankruptcy cases as discussed in the 2016 United States Supreme Court case of Husky Intern. Electronics, Inc. v. Ritz
bankruptcy and actual fraudMy article was recently published in the Tampa Bay Bankruptcy Bar Association’s Cramdown Newsletter. My article reviews the United State Supreme Court case of Husky International Electronics, Inc. v. Ritz, and whether “actual fraud” requires a false…
Get Divorced for More Vacation Time from Work?
Most of my clients take marriage and divorce pretty seriously. It’s an emotional process not to be taken lightly.
However, not everyone does. From our friends at the BBC comes this tweet:
In Taiwan, workers get eight days of leave…
Divorce During the Pandemic
Every divorce comes laden with its own issues, but here are some pandemic-era factors facing those wondering whether to stay or go.