Tennessee Uncontested Divorce

File an uncontested divorce in Tennessee without a lawyer. See if you qualify, understand the process, and learn how to save time and money. Updated for 2026.

What is an Uncontested Divorce?

An uncontested divorce is one where both spouses agree on all issues, including property division, debt allocation, child custody, child support, and spousal support. Because there is nothing for the judge to decide, these cases move through the court system much faster and cost significantly less than contested divorces.

Uncontested

  • +Lower cost ($299 + filing fee with Divorce.ai)
  • +Faster timeline (3-5 months)
  • +Less stress and conflict
  • +No lawyer required

Contested

  • -Higher cost ($$10,000-$$35,000+)
  • -Longer timeline (6-18+ months)
  • -Higher conflict and stress
  • -Attorney usually needed

Do You Qualify for an Uncontested Divorce in Tennessee?

To file an uncontested divorce in Tennessee, you generally need to meet these criteria:

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Residency requirement met

At least one spouse has lived in Tennessee for 6 months.

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Agreement on property division

Both spouses agree on how to divide all marital assets and debts.

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Agreement on child custody and support (if applicable)

If children are involved, both spouses agree on custody, visitation, and child support.

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Agreement on spousal support (if any)

Both spouses agree on whether spousal support will be paid, the amount, and duration.

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Spouse is willing to participate

Your spouse must either sign the agreement or be properly served and not contest the filing.

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Tennessee Agreed Divorce

Tennessee's Agreed Divorce process under T.C.A. § 36-4-103 allows spouses who agree on all terms to obtain a divorce without a contested trial. Both parties sign the MDA and parenting plan, waive service, and the court enters the divorce decree after the waiting period. The Tennessee Supreme Court has approved standardized forms for this process that all courts must accept.

Requirements for Agreed Divorce

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Both parties agree to divorce on the ground of irreconcilable differences

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Both parties execute a written, notarized Marital Dissolution Agreement

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If minor children, both parties execute a Permanent Parenting Plan and Child Support Worksheet

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The defendant waives service of process through the MDA

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Both parties agree on division of all property, debts, alimony, and child-related issues

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The mandatory 60-day (no children) or 90-day (with children) waiting period must elapse

How to File an Uncontested Divorce in Tennessee

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Reach Agreement with Your Spouse

Discuss and agree on property division, debts, custody, support, and any other issues before filing. Write down your agreement — Divorce.ai can help you create a formal settlement agreement.

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Complete Your Forms

Fill out the 4 required forms for Tennessee. See the complete forms list.

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File Your Petition

File the petition with your local court and pay the $300 filing fee. E-filing may be available in your county.

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Serve Your Spouse

Even in an uncontested divorce, you must formally serve your spouse. In many cases, your spouse can sign a waiver of service to simplify this step.

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Wait for the Mandatory Period

Tennessee has a 60-day waiting period. 60 days if the parties have no unmarried children under 18; 90 days if the parties have minor children. The waiting period begins from the date the complaint is filed with the court. Applies to all grounds for divorce. T.C.A. § 36-4-101(b) and § 36-4-103(a).

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Receive Your Final Decree

Once the waiting period ends and the court approves your agreement, you will receive your final decree of divorce. Some courts require a brief hearing; others approve by mail.

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Common Mistakes in Uncontested Divorces

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Not putting your agreement in writing

Verbal agreements are not enforceable. Always create a written settlement agreement filed with the court.

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Forgetting about retirement accounts

401(k)s, pensions, and IRAs earned during marriage are marital property. Address them in your agreement even if one spouse doesn't claim them.

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Incomplete financial disclosure

Tennessee requires financial disclosure within 30 days. Hiding assets can void your agreement.

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Skipping proper service

Even if your spouse agrees, improper service can invalidate the entire case. Follow Tennessee's service rules carefully.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an uncontested divorce in Tennessee?
An uncontested divorce means both spouses agree on all major issues including property division, child custody, child support, and alimony. Because there are no disputes for the court to resolve, uncontested divorces are faster and less expensive.
How much does an uncontested divorce cost in Tennessee?
An uncontested divorce in Tennessee typically costs $1000-$7500, including the $300 filing fee. Using Divorce.ai, you can prepare all required documents for $299 plus the filing fee.
Do I need a lawyer for an uncontested divorce in Tennessee?
No, you do not need a lawyer for an uncontested divorce in Tennessee. Many couples successfully file pro se (without a lawyer). However, if you have significant assets, children, or complex financial situations, legal review is recommended.
How long does an uncontested divorce take in Tennessee?
An uncontested divorce in Tennessee typically takes 3-5 months, including the 60-day mandatory waiting period.
What is a Agreed Divorce in Tennessee?
A Agreed Divorce is a streamlined divorce process available in Tennessee for qualifying couples. Tennessee's Agreed Divorce process under T.C.A. § 36-4-103 allows spouses who agree on all terms to obtain a divorce without a contested trial. Both parties sign the MDA and parenting plan, waive service, and the court enters the divorce decree after the waiting period. The Tennessee Supreme Court has approved standardized forms for this process that all courts must accept.

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