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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Child Support for Tennessee on
Q: Do I need a KY or TN lawyer? I live in TN. Dad lives in KY.

We have joint legal and physical custody. But he has been primary physical parent for the last year. There is a pending legal case (charges filed today) against my daughters dad for child abuse/neglect in KY. CPS has hinted there’s a possibility she could be returned to his care unsupervised if... View More

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answered on May 7, 2021

There appears to be no Tennessee jurisdiction. Hire a KY lawyer for a Ky Case.

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Child Custody and Child Support for Tennessee on
Q: Will I still pay child support for a child if I have joint custody with my wife and I pay all the child's daycare cost?

I also pay my wife's car note

Bennett James Wills
Bennett James Wills
answered on Apr 5, 2021

Maybe. Child support is calculated based on the income of the parties, custody time, and other contributing factors such as insurance, daycare, maintenance, etc. These are applied to child the support guidelines to determine who pays how much to the other parent. Once you petition the court for... View More

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Q: What would be the appropriate steps to take and would I have any options?

I live in Tennessee. My 14 year old son had got into some trouble and had to go through court and probation. As a last option it was suggested that my son move in with me to see if I could straighten him out. He moved in with me right after Thanksgiving last year. I have a court ordered child... View More

Bennett James Wills
Bennett James Wills
answered on Apr 5, 2021

You would need to pursue a motion to modify the current court orders and satisfy the standards for doing so as well as recalculating the child support based on the guidelines. This is not an easy process. Although some counties have forms available online, you would be wise to consult local counsel... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Support for Tennessee on
Q: Iffather is $36,000 behind what can happen in Tennessee if they won't modify or punish him for contemp
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answered on Mar 22, 2021

The remedies for his willful failure to pay support is contempt. Both civil and criminal. If you file criminal contempt, you must prove he willfully failed to pay and punishment is up to 10 days in jail for each payment missed. Have you tried the case against him for that yet? If you have a... View More

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Q: I have child support court with the father of my daughter.

I have been unemployed due too not being able to afford child care and loosing my job 3 months ago. What do I need to prepare for court? He has helped with food and bills but has not spent time consistent time with our child or took on more responsibility when it comes to her custodial care as a... View More

Bennett James Wills
Bennett James Wills
answered on Jan 13, 2021

An attorney would need much more info to answer a general question such as yours. Consider hiring an attorney, or, if you cannot afford one, there are associations such as legal aid that may be able to assist.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce and Family Law for Tennessee on
Q: How do I get a divorce and sole custody?

My husband and I have been separated since 2015. He has not attempted to contact his kids since 2016. He is over 28000 behind on child support and has a bench warrant out for his arrest that was issued 3 years ago and is still active. He's currently going to court for dwls and they still do... View More

Paul Ylvisaker
Paul Ylvisaker
answered on Dec 31, 2020

Your questions require legal counsel to work through some of the issues you have raised. The answers provided here are general in nature and not legal advice.

Foremost, yes there is a way to get divorced even if you cannot find your spouse. The biggest issue in your case at the outset is...
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Q: If admitted into a skilled nursing facility in Tennessee are you still responsible for childsupport

My brother retired from the Navy and has one minor child. He pays child support out of his military retirement check. He's been admitted into a skilled nursing facility. I was told that I needed to stop the child support out of his check because all of his money should be going to the... View More

Paul Ylvisaker
Paul Ylvisaker
answered on Dec 31, 2020

I am sorry to here about your brother’s circumstances. The advice you received is partially inaccurate. You cant simply “stop” child support that was established by court order. If you are his conservator, you will need to obtain an order from the court terminating or modifying to $0.00. The... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Child Custody, Child Support and Criminal Law for Tennessee on
Q: Mother in law won't stop unnecessary drama and borderline harassment.

I have a mother in law that either has a drug problem or some mental health issues or both. She always brings us up in drama that she has created and won't stop contacting us even though she's been told to stop until she can act right. This has been going on for years and can not act... View More

Ross Matuszak
Ross Matuszak
answered on Dec 29, 2020

Thank you for your question. A way to keep your mother in law from contacting you is to file an order of protection. Orders of protection are civil orders granted in cases involving abuse, stalking (harassment is included in stalking for the purposes of an order of protection) or assault. From your... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support and Divorce for Tennessee on
Q: I just need help with a divorce and child matters I don't know kw where to start and I don't make a lot of money.

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Bennett James Wills
Bennett James Wills
answered on Dec 18, 2020

Sounds like you really need an attorney. Contact the local legal aid department for help if you would have trouble affording counsel. There are resources available.

2 Answers | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce and Family Law for Tennessee on
Q: Will she be able to get back child support. Even though she intentionally hid my child and their whereabouts. Not on B.C

Wife left almost 4 yrs ago. Weeks before giving birth to our son. I was away on military orders. She moved to a different state had him and didnt put me of the birth certificate. Nor would she tell me where they were or even his exact birthday. She has just recently popped back up with a new baby... View More

Paul E. Tennison
Paul E. Tennison
answered on Dec 4, 2020

I recommend you consult with an experienced divorce attorney. My understanding of Tennessee law is child support cannot be ordered while parties are married unless there is a hearing where the Judge orders that in a divorce proceeding. The child support date would start the date the parties... View More

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Q: My fiancé’s child support case was in California. Now he and his ex both live in Tennessee. How can he get modification

The child support case is in California, but we are getting married and he is adopting my daughter. He wants to get his child support modified especially since his ex kidnapped his son to Tennessee 3 years ago and has since turned his son against him and his son doesn’t want to see him.

Paul E. Tennison
Paul E. Tennison
answered on Dec 4, 2020

This is possible. Tennessee law has a Uniform Interstate Family Support Act in Title 36, Chapter 5, Tennessee Code Annotated. This law indicates that Tennessee may modify an order for child support issued by another state. You will need to register the support order from California to Tennessee.... View More

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Q: If my husband is having an affair and we have two kids and a house, should I contest the divorce or agree?
Ross Matuszak
Ross Matuszak
answered on Dec 7, 2020

Thank you for your question. Unfortunately, there is no simple answer. It really depends on what your goals and what you want to accomplish. Your divorce sounds like it may get complicated due to the issues you described (affair, marital home, children). I can offer some general information, but... View More

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Q: Employer sent my child support check to another case. Can i get the money back from state?

Last year my employer put the wrong case number on several of my child support checks that were sent to the state, so they were never credited to the right case. My case worker told me that although my name was on the check, it could not be credited to me because the case number was wrong. So they... View More

Bennett James Wills
Bennett James Wills
answered on Nov 12, 2020

You should consider hiring an attorney to file the appropriate motions to sort the issue out since the state won't help.

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Q: If you get married to the person paying you child support will they still have to pay?

my sons father pays child support to me, however he has been living with me for 6-9mo and we will be getting married.

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answered on Oct 5, 2020

He will have to file a Motion with the Child Support Court. It is not automatic.

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Q: if I owe 16,000$ in child support arrears and I’ve got a settlement of 26,400$ how much can be Garnished from it
Bob G Huddleston Jr.
Bob G Huddleston Jr.
answered on Sep 13, 2020

Yes, the full amount in arrears can be attached/levied by the Department of Human Services.

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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Child Support for Tennessee on
Q: Ex wife's income is triple mine. She has kids 4 days I have them 3. Will court consider her income compared to mine?

Up until a year ago we had split 50 50 custody. A year ago I went into rehab on my own and while gone I sent money to her as I could while in treatment. I am back now and the parenting plan is now technically 4/3 . However her income is triple mine . I worked 3 jobs when we were married while she... View More

Bennett James Wills
Bennett James Wills
answered on Sep 9, 2020

Yes. Income from both parents is calculated pursuant to the guidelines.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Support and Family Law for Tennessee on
Q: The dad of the baby is 16 and I’m 18he denies that the baby is his WHAT TO DO?Can he even get put on child Support?

Since he’s only 16 , and we live in the state of Tennessee.

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answered on Aug 24, 2020

Child Support is possible, especially in the future when he obtains the age of majority. But you have committed a crime here called Statutory Rape.. Be very careful about complaining at this time.

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Q: Im the NCP and i was told in 2012 by the mother that she dropped child support.

dropped child support.

I haven't received anything from child support or heard anything about it since 2012. Until a few days ago i was served papers saying i was in contempt and owe $29000.00 in arrears. Is there anything i can do to clear this up. I was told it was dropped or i would... View More

Paul E. Tennison
Paul E. Tennison
answered on Aug 12, 2020

Consult with a local family law attorney. I will say that for anything regarding child support, you should always ask to see it in writing. I am not confident that the custodial parent can voluntarily relinquish child support under Tennessee law. The child support payment is for the care of the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Family Law, Child Custody and Child Support for Tennessee on
Q: I’m the dad was not ever married daughter is now 16 lives with 21 year old I wasn’t informed what is my options

Do I still have to pay child support she will be 17 in 8/10/2020 what’s my legal opt I do have visitation rights

Mr. Kent Thomas Jones
Mr. Kent Thomas Jones
answered on Jul 28, 2020

Hire a local family law attorney and proceed according to their suggestions.

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Q: Need to transfer a case from Puerto Rico to us (child support/father) never received any document to appear in court

Help on getting payments modify because I never agree upon payments and it's getting difficult to even eat

Paul E. Tennison
Paul E. Tennison
answered on Jul 6, 2020

I recommend you consult with a local family law attorney to see what can be done to transfer the case. Good luck.

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