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What if Spouse Won't Sign Divorce Papers? In Tennessee, if a spouse will not sign divorce papers after being served, there are still ways to move forward with the divorce. You can file with the court and await an assigned court date.
How to File for an "Agreed Divorce" in Tennesseedo not have children together who are younger than 18, in high school, or disabled (and neither of you is pregnant)do not own real estate or a business together.do not have retirement benefits.both want to end the marriage.More items...
In limited circumstances, it is possible to get an agreed divorce in Tennessee without hiring an attorney. The Tennessee Supreme Court has approved divorce forms that, if properly completed, must be accepted by all Tennessee courts that hear divorce cases.
The forms needed to file for Tennessee divorce are a Complaint for Divorce, Summons, a spouses' personal information form, and any other form required by your local court.
Tennessee allows you to represent yourself and complete your own divorce documents in two different scenarios when you are seeking what is referred to as an agreed divorce, and when you are seeking an uncontested divorce.