
Adultery Divorce Laws in Tennessee
- At November 30, 2016
- By Miles Mason
- In Alimony, Child Custody, Divorce
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In Tennessee law, evidence of adultery is presented in court rather matter-of-factly, just as it should be with all statutory grounds for divorce. Without contrived intrigue and lust passing for high drama. That is not to say, however, that adultery cases are passionless divorces, devoid of interesting facts and circumstances. Far from it! During divorce […]
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