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This is the second appeal in a post-divorce matter between Maryam Ghorashi-Bajestani (Wife) and Masoud Bajestani (Husband). The case was previously remanded to the trial court after the first appeal. The trial court subsequently modified Husband's child support obligation, found him in contempt for late payments of child support and alimony, and awarded Wife attorney's fees. Both parties appealed the trial court's order. The Court of Appeals affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded the case for further proceedings, including a re-calculation of child support, a determination of Wife's entitlement to previous deferred compensation distributions, and an accurate accounting of co-parenting days.
Maryam Ghorashi-Bajestani v. Masoud Bajestani 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.
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This is the second appeal in a post-divorce matter between Maryam Ghorashi-Bajestani (Wife) and Masoud Bajestani (Husband). The case was previously remanded to the trial court after the first appeal. The trial court subsequently modified Husband's child support obligation, found him in contempt for late payments of child support and alimony, and awarded Wife attorney's fees. Both parties appealed the trial court's order. The Court of Appeals affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded the case for further proceedings, including a re-calculation of child support, a determination of Wife's entitlement to previous deferred compensation distributions, and an accurate accounting of co-parenting days.
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