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When it comes to property division during divorce, Tennessee is considered an equitable distribution state. Essentially, this means that marital property is divided fairly and reasonably, not necessarily 50-50.
Generally, most divorces will require you to complete, sign, and notarize each of the following forms: Complaint for Divorce. Spouse's Personal Information. Health Insurance Notice. Agreed Permanent Parenting Plan (if applicable) Divorce Agreement. Final Decree of Divorce. Court Order for Divorcing Spouses.
Tennessee's Do-It-Yourself Divorce 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.
In most cases, the marital home is considered marital property. This means that courts will have to decide who will get to keep the house if both parties cannot agree on what to do with the house (sell it and split the profits, give the house to one party in exchange for something else, etc.).
You can expect to pay around $17,000 if you have alimony or property division issues. The highest cost is about $20,000 for a divorce case with child support and child custody matters.