Faye Louise Taylor Chadwell, v. Albert Chadwell and Consolidation Coal Company
In this post-divorce proceeding, the Chancellor found that certain assets owned by Albert Chadwell at the time of the parties' divorce were marital assets and that his former wife, Fay Louise Taylor Chadwell, was entitled to a judgment against him of $94,320, which included the interest from the date of the divorce. The Chancellor also impressed a lien against certain real estate originally owned by Mr. Chadwell, who later purported to transfer an interest to his present wife. Both the real estate and the home Mr. Chadwell erected thereon were paid for in part with the assets in dispute in this appeal. |
Campbell | Court of Appeals | |
Debra Jewell Young Ford v. Dennis Clifford Ford
This appeal arises from the judgment of the trial court which, among other things, awarded a divorce to the defendant, provided for custody of the parties' minor children and made a division of the marital estate. We affirm the judgment of the trial court. |
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Fred Johns, Administrator of The Estate of Sue Eva Johns, v. Takoma Adventist Hospital
In this action for damages for personal injuries to the deceased, the complaint alleged the deceased was placed in a room while in defendant hospital, and on April 18, 1991, she ws found lying on the floor with injuries about her head and face. It was further alleged that it was not learned until wll after her death, in conversation with the physicians of the plaintiff decedent, that the decedent more likely would have survived for many years had she not fallen... |
Greene | Court of Appeals | |
Susan Renee Wright Williamson v. John Houston Williamson
In this divorce action the Trial Court awarded to each party an absolute divorce from the other on the grounds of inappropriate marital conduct. The Court awarded the custody of the parties' two minor children to the mother, ordered the father to pay child support and based upo the guidelihes, and in dividing the parties' marital estate concluded that their home was a gift from the husband's paretns to him alone, and therefore separate property. From this latter determination, the wife has appealed.
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Cooksey vs. Shelley
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Wilson | Court of Appeals | |
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
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X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
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02A01-9211-CV-00327
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Shelby | Court of Appeals | |
02A01-9505-CV-00112
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Shelby | Court of Appeals | |
01A01-9511-CH-00493
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01A01-9604-CH-00148
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Dickson | Court of Appeals | |
01A01-9505-CH-00215
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Davidson | Court of Appeals | |
01-9511-CV-00242
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Gibson | Court of Appeals | |
01-9511-CV-00242
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Gibson | Court of Appeals | |
03A01-9604-CV-00123
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Hamilton | Court of Appeals | |
02A01-9503-CV-00066
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Shelby | Court of Appeals | |
02A01-9506-CV-00122
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Shelby | Court of Appeals | |
02A01-9506-GS-00133
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Hardin | Court of Appeals | |
02A01-9507-CV-00152
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Hardin | Court of Appeals | |
02A01-9510-CH-00238
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Gibson | Court of Appeals | |
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
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X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
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Canada vs. Ace
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Bradley | Court of Appeals | |
Cobb v. Beier, S/C No. 03S01-9610-Cv-00106 (Supreme Court At
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Bradley | Court of Appeals | |
03A01-9606-CV-00184
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Bradley | Court of Appeals |