Facts: Husband and Wife executed a marital dissolution agreement (“MDA”) which was approved by the court and made part of their final divorce decree. The…
Facts: Husband and Wife executed a marital dissolution agreement (“MDA”) which was approved by the court and made part of their final divorce decree. The…
Facts: During their divorce litigation, Husband and Wife agreed up and signed a marital dissolution agreement (“MDA”) and parenting plan. Two weeks later, Wife filed…
Facts: Husband and Wife divorced after 38 years of marriage. Wife was 58 years old at the time of trial and earned approximately $60,000 as…
Facts: In this marriage of approximately 30 years, Wife, 49, had been a homemaker and stay-at-home parent to the parties’ three sons. Husband, 54, was employed…
Facts: Husband and Wife divorced after seven years of marriage. Prior to the marriage, the parties entered into a written prenuptial agreement, which recites, inter alia,…
Facts: At mediation, Husband and Wife settled their case and agreed to the terms of a marital dissolution agreement (“MDA”). The alimony provision of the…
Facts: After 31 years of marriage, Wife filed for divorce. Shortly after the divorce action was filed, Husband pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree…
Facts: In June 2008, the Children entered into the temporary custody of their aunt by agreed order. In December 2008, Petitioners filed a petition to terminate…
Facts: In June 2008, the Children entered into the temporary custody of their aunt by agreed order. In December 2008, Petitioners filed a petition to terminate…
Facts: The parties divorced after a 21-year marriage. In the divorce, Wife was designated the primary residential parent of Son, Who Lived with Wife while…
Facts: When the parties divorced in 2001, Father was ordered to pay child support of $642 per month as well as 21% of any overtime…
Attorney’s Fee Lien Upheld in 2-1 Decsision in High Net Worth Divorce in Memphis: Coleman v. Coleman
Facts: Wife, a litigant in a pending divorce, retained a Washington, D.C. attorney (“Attorney”) to advise her on business issues related to the parties’ largest…
Attorney's Fee Lien Upheld in 2-1 Decsision in High Net Worth Divorce in Memphis: Coleman v. Coleman
Facts: Wife, a litigant in a pending divorce, retained a Washington, D.C. attorney (“Attorney”) to advise her on business issues related to the parties’ largest…
Facts: The parties divorced after nine years of marriage. They have one child. When they divorced, they entered into a marital dissolution agreement in which Father…