Tennessee No-Fault Uncontested Agreed Divorce Package for Dissolution of Marriage with Adult Children and with or without Property and Debts

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What this form package covers

The Tennessee No-Fault Uncontested Agreed Divorce Package is designed for couples who are seeking a divorce under terms that are mutually agreed upon. This package is ideal for those with adult children and for couples with or without property and debts. It stands apart from other divorce packages by specifically catering to situations where both parties consent to the terms, facilitating a smoother and more amicable process.


When to use this form package

This form package is appropriate for individuals experiencing the following situations:

  • You and your spouse have agreed on the terms of the divorce.
  • You have adult children and wish to finalize the divorce without disputes over custody.
  • You own property or have debts that you have mutually agreed on how to divide.
  • You are seeking a streamlined process without court battles or lengthy legal proceedings.

Intended users of this form package

  • Couples with adult children who can agree on divorce terms.
  • Spouses who wish to dissolve their marriage amicably.
  • Individuals who own property or have debts that they have resolved together.
  • Anyone looking for a no-fault divorce process that requires minimal court involvement.

Completing these forms step by step

  • Review all included forms carefully, including the Petition for Divorce, Non-Military Affidavit, and Property Settlement Agreement.
  • Complete the necessary details, ensuring that both parties provide their information accurately.
  • Sign the forms before a notary public, ensuring all required signatures are complete.
  • Make copies of all signed documents and prepare to file them with the clerk’s office.
  • File the forms, pay the filing fee, and obtain a hearing date as instructed.
  • Present the Final Decree of Divorce at the scheduled hearing and obtain certified copies for your records.

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  • Failing to notarize documents where required.
  • Not completing all necessary fields on each form.
  • Filing forms without making the required copies.
  • Not adhering to the waiting period before presenting the Final Decree.
  • Ignoring specific county requirements that may necessitate additional forms.

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  • Convenience of accessing forms from home without the need for a lawyer.
  • Editability allows you to fill in details at your own pace.
  • Reliable access to the latest forms based on state laws.
  • Time-saving resources that help you avoid long waiting periods normally associated with court visits.

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FAQ

In an agreed divorce, the spouses decide these things together but the court has to approve. The court wants to see that you divide your property and debts fairly. You have to list how all the property is divided, even if you think the property belongs only to one of you.

Appealing a California Divorce Judgment Appeals of divorce decrees are possible, but they are usually only granted if one party can prove either that the superior (trial) court judge misapplied the governing laws or that the original judgment was somehow tainted by one party's bad faith.

The fact is that California is a no fault state and you do not need your spouse's signature in order to get a divorce.If your spouse fails to file and serve you with a response, you can file a request for default against your spouse after 30 days. You can also file a proposed judgment for the court to approve.

By filing for divorce first, you can decide where the divorce will be litigated, which is especially important if you and your spouse no longer live in the same area. Filing first also gives you the opportunity to present your side of the case first if the case goes to trial.

One of the main legal advantages that a person gains by filing the divorce petition before his or her spouse does is that the filer can request a Standing Order from the court when filing the petition.If the matter should go to a hearing, the person who files the petition usually presents his or her case first.

In Tennessee, an uncontested, no-fault divorce takes a minimum of 60 days from start to finish. For couples with children, the mandatory waiting period for divorce is a minimum of 90 days from the date the spouse files the Petition for Divorce.

Make Certain You Meet the Requirements. To file for an agreed divorce, you must meet several requirements, including: Fill Out the Universal Forms for an Agreed Divorce. Tennessee offers free, court approved divorce forms. File the Forms with the Court. Wait at Least 60 Days. Attend the Hearing.

Every legal action (including divorces) requires the payment of a filing fee before the case can be initiated. Filing fees vary from county to county but can usually be found on the website of the clerk of the court that issues divorces; they typically range between $200 and $400.

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Tennessee No-Fault Uncontested Agreed Divorce Package for Dissolution of Marriage with Adult Children and with or without Property and Debts