Wednesday, May 22, 2013

ROBERT TREY WOOD, III v. JENNIFER ROSE WOOD

The following is an appeal from Chancellor Maloan who presides over Obion and Weakley Counties. His ruling was upheld. 

Court of Appeals of Tennessee at Jackson:
The parties, Appellee Robert Trey Wood, III (“Father”) and Appellant Jennifer Rose Wood (“Mother”) were married in 2007 and a child was born to them the same year. The parties separated in the fall of 2010, with Mother taking the child from the parties’ home in Union City, Tennessee and moving to Jackson, Tennessee. As a result of the separation, Mother initiallydenied Father visitation with the child. Father filed for divorce on November 12, 2010. On the same day, Father filed a motion to designate a temporary residential parent for the minor child. On November 17, 2010, Mother filed a response to the motion, seeking to be named the primary residential parent. Mother later filed a response and countercomplaint to Father’s divorce complaint. The parties eventually entered into a consent order in which Mother was temporarily named the primary residential parent and Father was awarded reasonable visitation. After Mother was named primary residential parent, sheenrolled the child in a college preparatory private school at her own expense...click here to read more.

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