"Desertion" is not a ground for divorce in Tennessee, exactly. A couple of grounds come close, like living apart for two years without minor children, turning the spouse out of doors without just cause, etc. What he's done is inappropriate marital conduct, anyway. They can get DIVORCED...
YEah, i would most churches like that wouldn't marry two strangers off the street, much less with such an age difference. Plus, we now know they went west along the i-40 corridor.
On the issue of his wife filing for divorce, I'm actually primarily a divorce lawyer in Tennessee (obviously neither he nor his wife is my client). There is a mandatory waiting period after filing before you can get divorced. If you have minor children together, it's 90 days; if you don't...
18 minus 15 is 3 years, not 2. And you're really stretching it assuming she will still be into him in 3 years. The shine is gonna wear off fast and if she's returned to her family, she'll figured out in therapy that she's been taken advantage of. You're really underestimating the incredible...
I'm a Tennessee lawyer, just sort of coincidentally. A DUI first offense is a misdemeanor.
What Tad has done here is arguably aggravated kidnapping because he is in possession of a deadly weapon. In Tennessee, aggravated kidnapping is a class B felony pursuant to TCA 39-13-304. He is...
I actually agree with you. The only sane way to get from there to here would be via interstate, and we've had Amber Alerts on our interstate system all week. Everybody knows about this case, so I'd be really surprised if this turned out to be the van.
According to the TBI, he also purchased a couple of pairs of pants - one khaki, one black - that look to be for a little girl, as well as a green t-shirt. That would make me feel slightly better at least...
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