Tennessee Statutes

§ 71-6-106 — Privilege for confidential communications

Tennessee § 71-6-106

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 71-6-106 (2026).

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Notwithstanding the existence of the privilege for confidential communications between husband and wife, the chancellor at the hearing may compel testimony if, in the chancellor's opinion, disclosure is necessary in the interest of the adult.

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Related

State v. Hurley
876 S.W.2d 57 (Tennessee Supreme Court, 1994)
105 case citations

Legislative History

Acts 1978, ch. 899, § 1; T.C.A., §§ 14-2606, 14-25-106.

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