Hayden D. Wilson, Jr., v. Kathryn Ann Moore
This appeal involves a marriage that failed in less than three years. The husband filed suit in the Circuit Court for Sequatchie County seeking a divorce and the enforcement of the parties’ prenuptial agreement. The wife also requested a divorce and challenged the validity of the prenuptial agreement. Following a bench trial, the trial court declared the parties divorced pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. § 36-4-129(b) (1991) and upheld the prenuptial agreement. Accordingly, the trial court awarded the parties their personal property and directed the husband to assume certain credit card indebtedness and to provide the wife medical insurance for up to thirty-six months. Both parties take issue with various portions of the final divorce decree on this appeal. We have determined that the trial court erred by failing to consider the husband’s income earned during the marriage as marital property. Accordingly, we modify the division of marital property and the award of spousal support. |
Sequatchie | Court of Appeals | |
Julius Michael Harris, v. Suzanne Zulieme Harris
he plaintiff/ex-husband has appealed from the dismissal of his post-divorce decree |
Williamson | Court of Appeals | |
Clifford Scott Goodwin, v. Judith Annette Wetz F/K/A Judith Annette Goodwin
The captioned petitioner has appealed from the dismissal of his suit to enroll and modify a foreign divorce decree. |
Cheatham | Court of Appeals | |
James Dale Barnes, v. Miller Medical Group, P.C. Edgefield Hospital, Inc., Dr. Douglas Dorsey, and Dr. J. Shepherd
The husband of a woman who suffered a fatal heart attack shortly after being discharged from a hospital emergency room filed a medical malpractice suit against the treating doctor and the medical group for which he worked. The trial court dismissed the claim against the defendant doctor because the plaintiff failed to obtain service on him. A summary judgment was subsequently granted to the defendant medical group on the ground of the plaintiff’s failure to produce a qualified affidavit on the proper standard of care and on causation, as is required by the Medical Malpractice Act, Tenn. Code Ann. § 29-26-115. We affirm the trial court. |
Davidson | Court of Appeals | |
02A01-9504-CV-00081
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02A01-9503-CV-00058
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Shelby | Court of Appeals | |
02A01-9410-CV-00225
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02A01-9410-CV-00225
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02A01-9502-CH-00031
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Shelby | Court of Appeals | |
01A01-9510-CV-00473
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Davidson | Court of Appeals | |
01A01-9507-CH-00285
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01A01-9507-CH-00285
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Honorable Hamilton v. Gayden, Jr., Judge
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Davidson | Court of Appeals | |
01A01-9509-CV-00420
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X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
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Knox | Court of Appeals | |
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
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Bradley | Court of Appeals | |
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
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X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
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03A01-9511-CV-00419
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X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
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Roane | Court of Appeals | |
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
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Hamilton | Court of Appeals | |
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
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X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
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03A01-9503-CV-00109
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Hamilton | Court of Appeals | |
03A01-9511-GS-00392
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Roane | Court of Appeals |