Tennessee Statutes
§ 31-1-102 — Effect of divorce, annulment, and decree of separation
Tennessee·Title 31
(a)A person who is divorced from the decedent or whose marriage to the decedent has been annulled is not a surviving spouse unless, by virtue of a subsequent marriage, the person is married to the decedent at the time of death. A decree of separation that does not terminate the status of husband and wife is not a divorce for purposes of this section.
(b)For purposes of this title, a surviving spouse does not include:
(1)A person who obtains or consents to a final decree or judgment of divorce from the decedent or an annulment of their marriage, which decree or judgment is not recognized as valid in this state, unless they subsequently participate in a marriage ceremony purporting to marry each to the other, or subsequently live together as husband and wife;
(2)A person who, following a
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Related
Hall v. Jeffers
767 S.W.2d 654 (Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 1988)
Montesi v. Estate of Montesi
682 S.W.2d 906 (Tennessee Supreme Court, 1984)
In Re Emma S.
(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2018)
Oakley v. Oakley
686 S.W.2d 85 (Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 1984)
Estate of Marion English Truett (Deceased)
(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 1997)
Legislative History
Acts 1977, ch. 25, § 1; T.C.A., § 31-102; Acts 1987, ch. 390, § 2.
Nearby Sections
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§ 31-1-101
Title definitions§ 31-1-103
§ 31-1-103§ 31-1-104
Descent of homestead§ 31-1-108
Tenancies by the entirety unaffected§ 31-2-101
Intestate estate§ 31-2-102
Dower and curtesy abolished§ 31-2-103
Vesting of estate - Net estate§ 31-2-104
Share of surviving spouse and heirs§ 31-2-106
Representation§ 31-2-107
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