Navigating in Tennessee
Can You Get Divorced in Tennessee?
Understanding the Legal Grounds for Divorce in Tennessee
In Tennessee, a divorce can be granted on several grounds, which are classified as either fault or no-fault. Understanding these grounds is important because it can affect your entitlement to support. Becker Law Firm has been practicing family law in Shelby County for over 25 years and are here to guide you through this process, ensuring you understand your rights and options.
Grounds for Divorce:
- Irreconcilable Differences: A no-fault ground, requiring a settlement agreement.
- Adultery: Infidelity by one spouse.
- Abandonment: Willful absence for one year or more.
- Cruel and Inhuman Treatment: Endangering the physical or mental health of the other spouse.
- Habitual Drunkenness or Drug Use: After the marriage.
Considering Separation?
What is Legal Separation?
Legal separation in Tennessee offers a structured alternative to divorce, allowing couples to live apart while maintaining certain legal rights and obligations. It involves a court order that addresses issues such as property division, child custody, and support, similar to a divorce decree, but without terminating the marriage. At Becker Law Firm, we help clients understand the process and implications of legal separation, ensuring their interests are protected.
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