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Court-Approved Divorce Forms. These divorce forms were approved by the Tennessee Supreme Court as "universally acceptable as legally sufficient". This means that if the forms are filled out correctly that all Tennessee courts that hear divorce cases must accept the forms.
Probate Consent to Fiduciary Fees Form. Probate Affidavit-Notice to Devisees of Testate Estate. Probate Affidavit of Handwriting. Affidavit of Witness. Affidavit of Notice to TennCare. Notice of Continued Administration.
This packet has the court forms you will need to get an agreed divorce. It also explains: • What an agreed divorce is. • Who can get an agreed divorce. • Steps to get an agreed divorce. • How to get ready for your court hearing. • Answers to common questions about divorce. • What goes in a Divorce Agreement.
Learn how to find divorce records in Sullivan County, TN. Access certified divorce decrees and understand public access rules. Discover the forms and procedures to request these records, either for free or through official channels.
File for an uncontested divorce without a lawyer in Sullivan County. Using the Tennessee Online Divorce assistance service, you can prepare your divorce papers quickly, effortlessly, and at an affordable cost.
Where to File Your Divorce Papers. You'll need to file divorce paperwork with the clerk of the court in the Tennessee county where: you and your spouse last lived together as a couple; your spouse lives, or; you live, if your spouse lives out of state. (Tenn. Code § 36-4-105 (2023).) Divorce Waiting Period in Tennessee
The TN Supreme Court has approved forms for people to use in divorces and for some civil cases. These forms were created by the Access to Justice Commission. These forms are approved as universally acceptable as legally sufficient.