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    Couples with children who are under 18, still in high school, or disabled.

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    Spouses who both want to end their marriage and agree on all points of the divorce.

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    Individuals who do not own real property, businesses, or retirement benefits jointly with their spouse.

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    Parents who can agree on alimony, property division, child support, and parenting matters.

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    Anyone considering an agreed divorce in Tennessee who wants a simpler, faster, and less expensive process.

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What are the instructions for submitting this form?

Submit the completed forms to your local Court Clerk's office. You may need to include additional documents such as a Civil Case Cover Sheet or summons. Check with the Court Clerk for the specific requirements in your county. Remember to keep extra copies of all forms and papers submitted.

What are the important dates for this form in 2024 and 2025?

Ensure to follow the filing deadlines as required by the local Tennessee courts in 2024 and 2025 to avoid delays.

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What is the purpose of this form?

The purpose of this form is to provide a guided process for couples seeking an agreed divorce with underage or disabled children in Tennessee. It ensures all legal requirements are met and simplifies the divorce procedure for parties who mutually agree. This form helps streamline the process, reduces costs, and avoids lengthy court proceedings, making it easier for families to move forward amicably.

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This form contains various fields and components that must be filled out accurately. Each part is crucial for the legal processing of the divorce.
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  • 1. Request for Divorce: Must be signed and notarized.
  • 2. Spouses' Personal Information: Fill out and put in a letter-size envelope.
  • 3. Title IV-D Information Form: Only needed if one or both parents receive benefits from the State of Tennessee or child support.

What happens if I fail to submit this form?

Failing to submit this form correctly can lead to delays, additional costs, or rejection of your divorce filing. Ensure all information is accurate and submitted on time.

  • Delays: Incorrect or incomplete forms can delay the processing of your divorce.
  • Additional Costs: Mistakes may incur extra legal fees.
  • Rejection: Failure to meet requirements can lead to the rejection of your filing.

How do I know when to use this form?

Use this form when seeking an agreed divorce with children in the state of Tennessee. It is intended for situations where both parties agree on all aspects of the divorce.
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  • 1. Agreed Divorce: When both spouses mutually agree on the terms of the divorce.
  • 2. Children Involved: If you have children under 18, in high school, or disabled.
  • 3. No Joint Property: When no real property, businesses, or retirement benefits are owned jointly.
  • 4. Mutual Agreement: Both parents agree on alimony, child support, and parenting plan.

Frequently Asked Question

What is an agreed divorce?

An agreed divorce is when both spouses mutually agree on all terms, including child support and property division.

Do I need a lawyer to use this packet?

No, but it is advisable to consult with a lawyer before starting your divorce.

Can I use these forms if I own property with my spouse?

No, these forms are only for those who do not own property together.

What if my spouse refuses to sign the agreement?

If your spouse won’t sign, these forms cannot be used. Seek legal advice for a regular divorce.

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