Tennessee Online Divorce

While there are several fault-based grounds for divorce in Tennessee, "irreconcilable differences" is the "no-fault" grounds for divorce and is the most commonly used. DivorceWriter provides no-fault (uncontested) divorce forms.

Tennessee Residency Requirements

If at least one spouse has lived in Tennessee for the past 6 months, either spouse can file for divorce there. Otherwise, as long as at least one spouse was living in Tennessee when you decided to get divorced, either spouse can file for divorce there regardless of how long either of you has lived in Tennessee.

Filing Your Tennessee Divorce

The basic steps for filing your Tennessee divorce with DivorceWriter are as follows:

  1. You and your spouse review and sign your documents.
  2. One spouse files them with the Circuit Court Clerk.
  3. The Judge finalizes the divorce by signing your Divorce Decree.

Division of property & debt, child parenting plan (including child support, visitation and custody), spousal support, and more are covered.

Tennessee Documents and Forms

If you purchase a DivorceWriter Tennessee divorce, you are selecting the following forms:

If you indicate that you have minor children, you are also selecting these additional forms:

If you indicate you don't own buildings or land or a business together or have retirement benefits, you are selecting the Tennessee Supreme Court approved forms; blank versions of these forms are available to download at no charge from the www.tncourts.gov website.

Blank versions of many of the documents offered by this website are available to Tennessee consumers free of charge at www.tncourts.gov. You are NOT required to purchase anything from DivorceWriter and DivorceWriter is NOT affiliated, endorsed, or approved by any governmental entity. The Tennessee Online Divorce package offered on this website has NOT been approved or endorsed by any governmental agency, and this offer is NOT being made by an agency of the government.

Where to Find Blank State Forms

If you prefer to complete blank forms on your own, they can be downloaded directly from the Tennessee State Courts at no cost using these links:

If your divorce is uncontested and your spouse is willing to sign the papers, you can use DivorceWriter to complete your Tennessee divorce forms online. Select "Continue" to start the interview.

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