Stephanie Diane Bramlett v. Michael Lee Bramlett
Syllabus
This case involves the intent of Stephanie Diane Ellerman, formerly Bramlett, (mother) to relocate with the parties' minor child. Mother, the primary residential parent, seeks to move from Cleveland, Tennessee to Greenville, Tennessee, a distance of approximately 160 miles. She sent notice to Michael Lee Bramlett (father) of her intent to relocate. The notice indicated that mother intended to relocate because she had remarried and intended to move into her husband's residence. Father responded with a petition objecting to the relocation. The court entered an order allowing mother to move, finding that the move has a reasonable purpose and is not vindictive or meant to interfere with father's coparenting time. Father appeals. We affirm. We decline mother's request for attorney's fees and expenses at the trial court level. In the exercise of our discretion, we do award to mother her reasonable fees and expenses on appeal.
Judges: Judge Charles D. Susano, Jr.
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