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Judge approves temporary family-law arrangement in Braden case including custody, support and counseling terms
Summary
Parties in Braden v. Braden reached an agreement the court approved as temporary orders covering exclusive possession of the residence, retroactive and prospective child support, temporary spousal support, parenting time, and counseling arrangements for a 15-year-old daughter.
A Sumner County court approved a set of temporary orders Friday in Braden v. Braden resolving multiple long-pending motions concerning custody, support, and property use.
Key provisions the court approved: Mrs. Braden will have exclusive possession of the marital residence; the husband may retrieve personal items during a limited period; the father will pay a $2,500 retroactive child-support amount at $100 per month and prospective child support of $681…
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