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This case involves an appeal from a juvenile court's decision regarding the modification of a permanent parenting plan for the minor child, Jesslyn C. The appellant, Kelvin C. (Father), sought to be named the primary residential parent and challenged the reduction of his co-parenting time. The appellee, Jacqueline D. (Mother), requested a modification of the co-parenting schedule. The trial court found a material change in circumstance due to the child's age and schooling, as well as the parents' difficulty cooperating. The Court of Appeals of Tennessee affirmed the trial court's judgment, finding no reversible error and concluding that the modification of the residential co-parenting schedule was in the child's best interest.
In Re Jesslyn C. 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 a juvenile court's decision regarding the modification of a permanent parenting plan for the minor child, Jesslyn C. The appellant, Kelvin C. (Father), sought to be named the primary residential parent and challenged the reduction of his co-parenting time. The appellee, Jacqueline D. (Mother), requested a modification of the co-parenting schedule. The trial court found a material change in circumstance due to the child's age and schooling, as well as the parents' difficulty cooperating. The Court of Appeals of Tennessee affirmed the trial court's judgment, finding no reversible error and concluding that the modification of the residential co-parenting schedule was in the child's best interest.
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