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Provide information about your marriage and dissolution by simply answering questions on our website.
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Review Completed Tennessee Forms
Get the ready-to-file forms and we provide instructions on what to do next. Perform your DIY divorce with ease.
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File the Documents
File the divorce papers in a courthouse or online. Notify your spouse about the divorce proceedings.
How It Works
It takes just 3 easy steps to file for divorce.
Benefits of Our Service
For more than 9 years, TennesseeDivorceForAll.com has provided the best quality online divorce preparation services on the market. We will collect and complete your divorce forms for only $139 and ensure their compliance with the Tennessee state requirements and local court rules. By choosing TennesseeDivorceForAll.com, you will get:
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A court-acceptance guarantee for all forms created on our platform or your money back
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Detailed instructions on how to file for divorce yourself
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Review your answers and make changes anytime
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A full package of divorce filings
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Receive completed forms in your email within 2 business days
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Substantial savings on the services of a lawyer
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Paperwork preparation from the comfort of your home
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Attentive customer support service
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Valid Grounds for Divorce in
Tennessee State
Divorce rates in Tennessee have stayed unchanged in recent years. In 2017-2019, there were 3.5 divorces per 1,000 residents.
Under Tennessee family law, a person filing for divorce has to state the reason for the action. Tennessee judges can grant a divorce on either no-fault or fault-based grounds. No-fault reasons include irreconcilable differences and separation for 2 years with no minor children.
Fault-based grounds include:
•Impotence and inability of procreation;
•Cruelty and inhumane treatment;
•Adultery;
•Willful desertion without any cause for one year;
•Conviction of a crime and confinement in prison;
•Habitual substance abuse or drunkenness;
•Indigenes conditions;
•Bigamy;
•Abandonment;
•Pregnancy of a woman by another person other than spouse and without their knowledge;
•Refusal to live in Tennessee and willful absence from other spouse’s residence for two years;
•An attempt to take the life of the other spouse.