Uncontested Divorce in Tennessee: The Fast, Affordable Path
An uncontested divorce is when both spouses agree on everything — property, custody, support. It's the fastest, cheapest way to divorce in Tennessee. Here's how to know if it's right for you and how to do it.
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You and your spouse agree on ALL of the following:
- ✓Division of all property and assets
- ✓Division of all debts
- ✓Spousal support (if any)
- ✓Child custody and parenting schedule
- ✓Child support amount
- ✓Any other issues (pets, insurance, etc.)
Benefits of Uncontested Divorce
Much cheaper
Typically $500–$3,000 total vs. $15,000–$50,000+ for contested. You may only pay the $250–$350 filing fee if you do it yourself.
Much faster
Can be finalized in as little as 60 days (no children) / 90 days (with children) (the mandatory waiting period) instead of 1–3 years.
Less stressful
No courtroom battles, no depositions, no hostile negotiations. Better for your mental health and your children.
More control
You and your spouse decide the terms — not a judge who doesn't know your family.
How to File in Tennessee
Agree on all terms
Work out every detail with your spouse. Write it all down in a marital settlement agreement.
Prepare the forms
Get the required forms from your county courthouse or Tennessee court website. Many counties have self-help centers.
File the petition
File with the court and pay the $250–$350 filing fee (waiver available for low income).
Serve your spouse
Even in uncontested cases, formal service is usually required. Your spouse may be able to waive formal service by signing an acceptance.
Submit your agreement
File your signed settlement agreement with the court.
Attend hearing (if required)
Some Tennessee courts require a brief hearing. Others finalize on paper. Check your county's requirements.
Every situation is different
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Legal Disclaimer: This article covers Tennessee divorce law for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws change frequently. Always consult a licensed Tennessee family law attorney for advice specific to your situation.