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Getting Married? Do You Need A Prenup?
A prenuptial agreement (hereinafter referred to as “prenup”) is a legally binding contract that is entered into prior to marriage to protect the marrying parties in the event of a divorce. Prenups are enforceable in Tennessee. A prenuptial agreement typically addresses things like: property division, alimony, and other situations that might arise in the event of a divorce.
Divorce: Who Gets The Dog?
In Tennessee, the law treats pets as personal property. Currently, there are not laws in Tennessee that permit custody fights over the household pet(s). In a divorce proceeding pets are essentially divided in the same manner as other personal property. When dividing personal property in a divorce proceeding, the courts will make an equitable distribution of marital property.
Divorce in Tennessee: What You Need to Know
The process of filing for divorce can be a very stressful time in your life, from knowing what exactly you need to file, to actually agreeing with your spouse on how martial property and child custody will be divided.