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The owner of this site makes no representations as to the current accuracy of the information on this site. The law is constantly changing through legislation and judicial rulings.
If you need further assistance please contact us by phone at 865-475-1900 or by e-mail here. No attorney-client relationship exists with the Law Offices of Scott Justice unless there is a signed retainer agreement. The information contained on this site is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be specific legal advice for your situation.
The owner of this site makes no representations as to the current accuracy of the information on this site. The law is constantly changing through legislation and judicial rulings.
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How long does it take to get a divorce in Tennessee?
2. My divorce is uncontested; can one attorney handle our case to save on costs?
3. How much will a divorce cost in Tennessee?
4. What is the process for getting divorced in Tennessee?
5. How is child support determined in Tennessee?
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How is alimony determined in Tennessee?
7. How does the court determine child custody in Tennessee?
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The minimum statutory waiting period for a divorce based on irreconcilable differences is 60 days after filing if there are no unmarried minor children and 90 days after filing if the couple have unmarried, minor children.
2. My divorce is uncontested; can one attorney handle our case to save on costs?
3. How much will a divorce cost in Tennessee?
4. What is the process for getting divorced in Tennessee?
5. How is child support determined in Tennessee?
6.
How is alimony determined in Tennessee?
7. How does the court determine child custody in Tennessee?
1.
The minimum statutory waiting period for a divorce based on irreconcilable differences is 60 days after filing if there are no unmarried minor children and 90 days after filing if the couple have unmarried, minor children.
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