Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2021

Julie C. W. v. Frank Mitchell W. Jr. - Concurring

Julie C. W. v. Frank Mitchell W. Jr. - Concurring
Court of Appeals of Tennessee · Decided February 26, 2021 · Judge Kristi M. Davis

Julie C. W. v. Frank Mitchell W. Jr. - Concurring

Opinion

02/26/2021 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE January 28, 2021 Session JULIE C. W. v. FRANK MITCHELL W. JR.1 Appeal from the Circuit Court for Davidson County No. 13D-1587 Philip E. Smith, Judge

No. M2019-01243-COA-R3-CV

KRISTI M. DAVIS, J., concurring.

I agree with the analysis and result of the majority opinion. I write separately to address one troubling issue—the Trial Court’s findings regarding Wife’s spending $2,000 per month on food for herself and her two teenagers.

Although the Trial Court found that Wife’s testimony was not credible in several respects, the Trial Court focused on Wife’s testimony regarding food expenses and expressed outrage over the amount. Yet, the Trial Court had no issue with Husband’s budget of $2,600 per month for food for himself. I am perplexed by this discrepancy and further note that $2,000 per month for food for three people (including two teenagers) is wholly reasonable, particularly given these parties’ incomes.

s/ Kristi M. Davis_________________ KRISTI M. DAVIS, JUDGE

Given the sensitive subject matter regarding one of the parties’ children, we decline to use the parties’ full last names.

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