Yes.
The full list of faults which are grounds for divorce in TN is
(1) impotence; (2) adultery; (3) conviction of a felony and imprisonment; (4) Alcoholism and/or drug addiction; (5) wife is pregnant by another at the time of marriage without husband's knowledge; (6) willful desertion for 1 year; (7) bigamy; (8) endangering the life of the spouse; (9) conviction of an infamous crime; (10) refusing to move to Tennessee with a spouse and willfully absenting oneself from a new residence for 2 years; (11) cruel and inhuman treatment or unsafe and improper marital conduct; (12) indignities that make the spouse's life intolerable; and (13) abandonment, neglect, or banning the spouse from the home.
YES, that is the one common thread throughout the world for dissolution of a marriage
No because adultry is cheating on someone with someone else and divorce is breaking up with someone although adultry can lead to divorce.
if one spouse files suit for divorce against the other, she may be in for a long wait. While state law permits a no-fault divorce, couples who agree to part ways must remain separated for at least 1 year before filing for divorce on "no fault" grounds. After 2 years apart, either spouse can get a divorce for any reason. But filing on certain grounds allows the petitioning spouse to have her case heard expeditiously--and one of these grounds is if she claims that her husband is engaged in an adulterous relationship (the other is on grounds of cruelty).
yes
Yes If you and your soon to be ex-partner are at an understanding then i wouldn't say so.
Does denial of physical intimacy constitute grounds for divorce?
every state considers adultery grounds for divorce.
Grounds are no longer required in the US.
Seriously? In sickness and in health....What a person does can be grounds for divorce but not the sickness alone. Can you imagine someone having grounds for divorce because their spouse had cancer epilepsy or Alzheimer's?
A married person can claim adultery as a grounds for divorce if it is legal grounds for divorce in their jurisdiction.
Incense as in fragrant, burning stick? No. Perhaps the word you were searching for is "incest". If so then it is not only grounds for divorce it is also grounds for a prison sentence.
On the grounds of my d!ck
Yes both of you can be charged with adultry. Adultry is illegal. If he loves you, then he'll divorce her. He can't have you both. Are you absolutely sure about this statement? All States are different with their laws...