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Herston on Tennessee Family Law

Herston on Tennessee Family Law

Legal Analysis and Commentary

Tag: supervised visitation

Supervised Visitation Vacated in Memphis, Tennessee Parenting Dispute: In re Jaxon W.

February 25, 2019.Reading time 5 minutes.

What findings are required to order supervised visitation in Tennessee?

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Restricted Parenting Time Affirmed in Roane County, Tennessee Parenting Dispute: Nelson v. Justice

February 4, 2019.Reading time 5 minutes.

What does it take to severely restrict parenting time in Tennessee?

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Supervised Visitation Affirmed in Morristown, Tennessee Divorce: Potts v. Potts

February 19, 2018.Reading time 5 minutes.

When should supervised visitation end in Tennessee?

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Supervised Visitation Reversed in Memphis, TN Parenting Plan Modification: Allen v. Allen

March 20, 2017.Reading time 6 minutes.

Facts: Mother and Father are the divorced parents of two children aged 13 and 12. Their agreed parenting plan at the time of divorce designated Father as the primary residential parent and awarded Mother 160 days of parenting time. Five years later, Father petitioned to modify the parenting plan to restrict Mother’s parenting time to […]

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