CompFox AI Summary
This appeal concerns a modification of child support following the divorce of Gregory Brannick (Father) and Anna Karpovich (Mother) in 2003. In 2016, a petition was filed in the Juvenile Court for Shelby County to modify child support, resulting in an increase of Father's obligation to $1,464.17 per month. Father appealed this decision, asserting that the Juvenile Court improperly calculated his income for child support purposes. The Court of Appeals reviewed the Juvenile Court's findings, considering arguments about Father's tax returns and other income evidence. Ultimately, the appellate court found no reversible error in the Juvenile Court's determination of Father's income and affirmed its judgment, remanding the case for the collection of costs.
Anna Karpovich v. Gregory Brannick is a workers' compensation case decided in Court of Appeals of Tennessee. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Court of Appeals of Tennessee.
Full Decision Text1 Pages
This appeal concerns a modification of child support following the divorce of Gregory Brannick (Father) and Anna Karpovich (Mother) in 2003. In 2016, a petition was filed in the Juvenile Court for Shelby County to modify child support, resulting in an increase of Father's obligation to $1,464.17 per month. Father appealed this decision, asserting that the Juvenile Court improperly calculated his income for child support purposes. The Court of Appeals reviewed the Juvenile Court's findings, considering arguments about Father's tax returns and other income evidence. Ultimately, the appellate court found no reversible error in the Juvenile Court's determination of Father's income and affirmed its judgment, remanding the case for the collection of costs.
Read the full decision
Join + legal professionals. Create a free account to access the complete text of this decision and search our entire database.