In Tennessee, you begin by completing a divorce “petition” or “complaint”.
This is where you will provide basic information to the court so they can decide on the final decision. This includes child custody, child support, property division and alimony.
You should make two copies of your petition and file it in the court of the county where you or your spouse lives.
If you’re considering divorce, call the Law Offices of Robert W. Sauser so we can explain your options.
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