Facts: After a short marriage that produced Son, the parties separated. While the divorce litigation was pending, Mother began to suspect that Father was abusing Son. Mother…
Facts: Mother and Father, parents of two children aged 10 and 7, divorced. Mother was designated the primary residential parent. Father, who lived 75 miles…
This recent article by Marlene Moses in the Tennessee Bar Journal may be of interest to readers of this blog. Modification of Permanent Parenting Plans…
Facts: Mother and Father, both psychiatrists, married in 1998 and have two children. They divorced after 14 years of marriage. Proof at trial showed the…
This recent article by Marlene Moses in the Tennessee Bar Journal contains good advice for divorcing parents. Helping Children Endure Divorce When in the midst…
Facts: After five years of marriage, Father filed for divorce. Thereafter, a protracted period of litigation ensued that lasted almost 3-1/2 years until trial. Among…
Facts: After five years of marriage, Father filed for divorce. Thereafter, a protracted period of litigation ensued that lasted almost 3-1/2 years until trial. Among…
Facts: At the time of divorce, the parties shared equal parenting time with Child. A few years later, the parenting arrangement was modified to designate…
Facts: At the time of divorce, Mother was named the primary residential parent of Child. Father traveled extensively for his work so he was provided…
Facts: The parties divorced after nearly 20 years of marriage. Husband was a physician with his own family medical practice. Wife was a stay-at-home mother.…
Facts: At the time of divorce in 2003, Mother and Father entered an agreed parenting plan designating Mother as the primary residential parent for Child…
Facts: At divorce, Mother and Father agreed on a parenting plan designating Mother as the primary residential parent of the parties’ three children and establishing…
The following comes from a article titled “Recent Evolution of the ‘Paramour Provision’” by Marlene Moses and Beth Townsend published in the September 2011 issue of the Tennessee…
Facts: At the time of divorce, Mother was designated as the primary residential parent of the parties’ daughter. Two years later, Father filed a petition to…
Facts: Mother and Father were never married but their relationship produced Child. When they split, a parenting plan was implemented designating Mother as the primary…
