I was told the laws changed as of December in the state of Tennessee concerning the return of wedding rings
There is no specific time a person must be separated before they can file divorce in Tennessee. A divorce can take up to 3 months or longer in the state.
NO... not in any state ...
yes, each state respects all the other state's laws concerning marriage and divorce.
If both spouses are living in VA, then yes, you can get divorced in VA. If only one of you has moved, but the othe has not, then it may depend on which one files for divorce as to which state takes precedence.
Normally, you would file in whichever state you currently live.
Yes. Effective June 26, 2015, same-sex couples may divorce in Tennessee provided that they meet all relevant requirements of that state's divorce law.
No No. No because the state or place that you get married in, that's the only place that you can that you can file a divorce in. If you think about it, it all comes to you pretty clearly.
No, filing for divorce in Tennessee does not automatically make you legally divorced. The divorce process must be completed, which typically includes a waiting period and final decree from the courts.
Kentucky is a "no-fault" state concerning divorce. Only "irreconcilable differences" are recognized as grounds for divorce.
You can visit the court and request the file. Once you have reviewed it you can contact the attorney who represented you in your divorce if you have any questions or consult with a new attorney if you were not represented by an attorney at the time of the divorce.
Part of a divorce is settling those issues so I would say no, they must be addressed in the divorce.
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