Do it Yourself Divorce Tennessee

Before you begin your divorce in Tennessee there are several things you should consider before filing the Complaint for Divorce with the Circuit Court.

First, you should determine if you meet the residency requirements for filing for divorce in the State of Tennessee

Next, you should to determine which documents apply to your specific situation and circumstances. For example, will your spouse sign a waiver of service? Do you even know where your spouse is? Have you lost contact with your spouse? The answers to these questions will determine the various legal documents and paperwork needed to begin and ultimately finalize your Tennessee divorce.

Once you have determined which documents and paperwork applies to your situation and the appropriate circuit court, you will need to prepare the documents. If you are pursuing an uncontested divorce, your documents should summarize the agreements you have reached with your spouse.

The court clerks can assist you with submitting your Complaint for Divorce which formally begins your divorce case with the court system. However, please be advised that the court clerks cannot advise you if the information within your documents, specifically your Final Judgment for Divorce, is enough for the judge. It is the judge signing your Final Judgment for Divorce that ends your marriage and outlines what happens with your marital property debts, and if your case involves children, it also incorporates the Parenting Plan which spells out child support and visitation.

The process of determining which case documents applies and properly filling them out can be overwhelming even for persons with legal education or training. The emotional strain of divorce is enough so why burden yourself with the additional stress of ensuring all your paperwork is completed accurately. Through this website you can obtain professional attorney services completely online.

The cost of our service is only $195. The online attorney will prepare all your paperwork for you and provide you with detailed step-by-step instructions for completing your divorce case on your own with the appropriate circuit court.

Why not see if you qualify to use Tennessee Divorce Online for your case?