A Tennessee Complaint for Divorce is a legal document filed in the state of Tennessee by an individual seeking to dissolve their marriage. The document is the initial filing that begins the divorce process. It must include certain information about the filing party, their spouse, the marriage, and the grounds for divorce. There are two types of Tennessee Complaint for Divorce: at-fault and no-fault. In an at-fault divorce, the filing party must provide evidence of grounds for divorce such as adultery, abandonment, or cruel and inhuman treatment. A no-fault divorce does not require grounds to be proven, rather, it requires that the parties have lived separate and apart for a period of two years or more. The Tennessee Complaint for Divorce must include several details, such as the names and addresses of the parties, the length of the marriage, any children of the marriage, and the grounds for divorce. The filing party must also provide a proposed parenting plan if children are involved. Upon filing the Complaint for Divorce, the filing party must also file a Summons with the court, which informs the other party that a Complaint has been filed and that they must respond to it.