Just about everyone who has tried a custody case has been called upon to present a “school choice” dispute. These are the ones where Springfield High is pitted against Bayside High or Chilton Prep in the race to see which
Family & Divorce
Important Considerations For Parents And Couples
From divorce and child custody disputes to adoption and paternity issues, there are a multitude of factors to consider when navigating the legal system. Our friends at The Law Office of Daniel J. Wright share some important considerations for…
Navigating Divorce
Divorce marks a significant transition in one’s life, symbolizing the end of one chapter and the beginning of another. This period, while often fraught with emotional turmoil, necessitates a clear-minded approach, especially when legal matters come into play. Selecting a…
Lessons for Coping with the Flaming TeenAge
This writer has a home outside of Philadelphia that was once owned by a motion picture director of minor note named Irvin “Shorty” Yeaworth. Yeaworth became known for producing the early sci-fi hit the “Blob” in 1958 but two years…
When Residence and Family Business Were Housed on Property, it Became Marital Asset
The business was a sole proprietorship, and he had a bank account that was “sort of a personal account” and “sort of a business account.”
Tennessee case summary on property division classification in divorce.
Kelly R. Harris v. Lonnie C.
Barrington Divorce and Separation Attorney
Family Law Attorneys in Barrington, IL Going through a divorce is often a tough experience that can affect your personal life and finances, both now and in the future. At Manassa Law P.C., our Barrington divorce and separation attorneys understand…
Divorced Couple’s Home to Be Valued at Time of Sale, Not Time of Divorce
Tennessee case summary on property division after divorce.
Taylor Brocato (now Dunn) v. Kyle Young
The husband and wife were divorced in Montgomery County, Tennessee, in 2019, and the final decree incorporated their Marital Dissolution Agreement (MDA). Among other things,…
We Don’t Like Each Other But Can’t Afford to End it.
There are some fascinating topics related to divorce swimming out there in the electronic world. And one we just saw is a new phenomenon where couples are deciding it’s over in every sense except the official one called divorce.
There…
Time to Sell? Are You and Your Company Prepared to Go After the Elusive Pot of Gold?
After devoting long hours and years of hard work in building their companies, majority owners of private businesses may reach a point where they consider whether it is time for them to sell. This large question – Is now the…
Ability to Pay Alimony Challenged in Jackson, Tennessee Divorce: Pallekonda v. Pallekonda
When can an alimony obligor be found to be voluntarily underemployed in Tennessee?