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Jonathan T. Day's Divorce & Family Law Blog: How to Dress for Court
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How to Dress for Court. As society becomes decidedly more casual, there are fewer and fewer occasions that require one to "dress up". Many men nowadays don't even own a suit, since they are so seldom required to wear one. Even traditionally conservative professions such as law and finance have succumb to the business casual trend in most parts of the country. This is not, however, an article yearning for a suited and well-heeled yesteryear (although life would certainly seem. Jonathan T. Day, Esq. Is a D...
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Jonathan T. Day's Divorce & Family Law Blog: Business Valuation in Divorce
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Business Valuation in Divorce. As we know, closely held businesses can be subject to equitable distribution in divorce. In order to ensure that any division of a business interest. The nature of the business and the history of the enterprise since its inception. The economic outlook in general and the condition and outlook of the specific industry in particular. The book value of the stock and the financial condition of the business. The earning capacity of the business. Market price of similar stocks.
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Jonathan T. Day's Divorce & Family Law Blog: Grandparent Visitation
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Mississippi expressly allows for grandparent visitation by statute. The statute permits grandparent visitation in a couple of instances - such as if a parent dies, loses custody, or loses parental rights. Should one of these things occur, the grandparents may petition the court for visitation with their grandchild. Visitation may be granted if the court finds that such an arrangement would be in the child's best interests. 1) Potential disruption in the child's life. 3) The child's age. 5) The emotional ...
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Jonathan T. Day's Divorce & Family Law Blog: Division of a Business in Divorce
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Division of a Business in Divorce. A business interest can be classified as martial property, separate property, or a mixed asset. Only business interests that are determined to be marital (or the marital portion of a mixed asset) are subject to division. Here is how the classifications break down:. A business interest may be classified as a separate. A business interest may be classified as a marital. Property interest under a couple of different circumstances:. An otherwise separate business can be con...
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Jonathan T. Day's Divorce & Family Law Blog: Visitation
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In Mississippi, if one parent is awarded primary physical. Of the kids the noncustodial parent is entitled to substantial and unrestricted visitation with them - including overnight visits, holidays, and extended visits in the summer when the kids are out of school. The noncustodial parent has decision making authority when the kids are visiting. Jonathan T. Day, Esq. Is a Divorce and Family Law attorney serving the Jackson, MS metro-area. You can reach him at (601)-707-8953 or jtd@jonathantday.com.
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Jonathan T. Day's Divorce & Family Law Blog: Great-Grandparents Not Entitled to Visitation
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Great-Grandparents Not Entitled to Visitation. In Mississippi grandparents can seek visitation. With their grandchildren through the courts. Recently the Mississippi Court of Appeals was tasked with determining whether or not such a right extended to great-grandparents. In Lott v. Alexander. If the legislature had intended the statute to cover any persons other than grandparents they would have included such language in the statute. Jonathan T. Day, Esq. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Jonathan T. Day's Divorce & Family Law Blog: Desertion As A Fault Ground For Divorce
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Desertion As A Fault Ground For Divorce. Wrong That is not desertion. The simple act of leaving the marital home will not provide your spouse with grounds for a divorce based on desertion. Let's take a closer look at what the law says desertion is. Desertion as defined in the statute is,. Willful, continued and obstinate desertion for the space of one year.". In order to prove desertion a plaintiff must show:. 1) The defendant has been absent for one year. 2) The defendant Intended to abandon the marriage.
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Jonathan T. Day's Divorce & Family Law Blog: Negotiations Breakdown
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If you know that it is coming, you won't be surprised or shocked by it. You will be prepared. Divorce is hard - but preparation is the key to success. Jonathan T. Day, Esq. Is a Divorce and Family Law attorney serving the Jackson, MS metro-area. You can reach him at (601)-707-8953 or jtd@jonathantday.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Law Office of Jonathan T. Day, PLLC. Promote Your Page Too. Jonathan T. Day. View my complete profile. Learn more about the firm at: www.jonathantday.com.
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Jonathan T. Day's Divorce & Family Law Blog: About
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In addition to his law practice, Jonathan works as a divorce and family law mediator for. Both as a family lawyer, and as a mediator, Jonathan believes in the mediation process and the benefits that it offers individuals involved in domestic relations cases. Jonathan is listed on the Mediator's Directory maintained by the Mississippi Bar. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Law Office of Jonathan T. Day, PLLC. Promote Your Page Too. Jonathan T. Day. View my complete profile.
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Jonathan T. Day's Divorce & Family Law Blog: Top Reasons Divorce Negotiations Breakdown
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Top Reasons Divorce Negotiations Breakdown. As we previously discussed, it is very common for negotiations to break down. Even "unconcontested" divorces often have a few kinks to work out before everything is finalized and filed. Here are several reasons that negotiations breakdown:. The Parties Are In Different Places Emotionally. Divorce is an emotional life-changing event. It can be very difficult to think about separating marital assets when one is still grieving the end of their marriage. Th...Some ...
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