In Tennessee, dissolution of marriage without assigning blame to either party is possible. This process allows a couple to end their marriage based solely on irreconcilable differences, meaning there is no reasonable prospect of reconciliation. For example, if both spouses agree that they can no longer cohabitate as husband and wife, they can pursue this type of divorce.
This approach to ending a marriage can be beneficial because it often reduces conflict and legal costs compared to traditional divorce proceedings that require proof of fault. Historically, divorce laws required one spouse to prove the other’s wrongdoing, such as adultery or abuse. The introduction of the option mentioned above simplified the process and potentially fosters a more amicable resolution.