Douglas Edward Corder v. Valerie Jean Corder - Dissenting
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Opinion
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT JACKSON
DOUGLAS EDWARD CORDER v. VALERIE JEAN CORDER
Circuit Court for Shelby County No. 154501-6 R.D.
No. W2005-01711-COA-R3-CV - Filed November 30, 2006
PARTIAL DISSENTING OPINION
I am in agreement with the majority’s well-written and well-reasoned opinion with one exception. I would not hold that the trial court’s requirement for the father to provide financial information to mother constitutes impermissible “support” after the children reach majority. I otherwise concur in the holding.
____________________________________ ALAN E. HIGHERS, JUDGE
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