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The mother, Patricia Anne Gho Massey, petitioned to increase the father's, Gregory Joel Casals, child support obligation, alleging he misrepresented his income. The juvenile court found the father's testimony incredible, increased his child support retroactively, and ordered him to pay private school tuition and attorney's fees. The father appealed, challenging the income determination, the finding that the mother was not voluntarily underemployed, and the private school tuition. The appellate court affirmed the lower court's decision, upholding the income assessment, the ruling on the mother's employment, and the awards for tuition and attorney's fees.
Massey v. Casals 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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The mother, Patricia Anne Gho Massey, petitioned to increase the father's, Gregory Joel Casals, child support obligation, alleging he misrepresented his income. The juvenile court found the father's testimony incredible, increased his child support retroactively, and ordered him to pay private school tuition and attorney's fees. The father appealed, challenging the income determination, the finding that the mother was not voluntarily underemployed, and the private school tuition. The appellate court affirmed the lower court's decision, upholding the income assessment, the ruling on the mother's employment, and the awards for tuition and attorney's fees.
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