A dissolution of marriage in Tennessee, wherein both parties are in complete agreement regarding all terms, including property division, debt allocation, child custody, child support, and spousal support (alimony), is generally classified as amicable. This process typically involves less conflict and expense compared to litigated divorces. For instance, if a couple jointly decides to sell their marital home and equally divide the proceeds, and they concur on a parenting schedule for their children, this alignment of interests can pave the way for this type of resolution.
This resolution offers multiple advantages. It allows the divorcing parties to maintain control over the outcome, rather than leaving decisions to a judge. It is usually faster and significantly less expensive than a contested proceeding due to reduced legal fees and court costs. Moreover, the collaborative nature of the process can minimize emotional distress and preserve a more positive co-parenting relationship, particularly when children are involved. Historically, obtaining a divorce was a complex and adversarial process; however, the evolution of family law has facilitated more streamlined and cooperative approaches when mutual consent exists.