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This case involves an appeal from the Juvenile Court of Wilson County concerning child support and parental custody. The father filed a petition to become the primary residential parent and sought to establish child support. The Trial Court granted temporary custody to the father and determined the mother's annual income to be not less than $90,000 for child support calculations. The mother appealed this income determination. The Court of Appeals concluded that the Trial Court abused its discretion because the evidence did not support the income level set. Consequently, the appellate court modified the mother's annual income downward to $52,000 and remanded the case to the Trial Court for recalculation of retroactive and prospective child support.
In Re: Brittany M. A. 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.
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This case involves an appeal from the Juvenile Court of Wilson County concerning child support and parental custody. The father filed a petition to become the primary residential parent and sought to establish child support. The Trial Court granted temporary custody to the father and determined the mother's annual income to be not less than $90,000 for child support calculations. The mother appealed this income determination. The Court of Appeals concluded that the Trial Court abused its discretion because the evidence did not support the income level set. Consequently, the appellate court modified the mother's annual income downward to $52,000 and remanded the case to the Trial Court for recalculation of retroactive and prospective child support.
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