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Current as of: 2010
§ 30-3-1Procedure -- Residence -- Grounds
§ 30-3-2Right of husband to divorce
§ 30-3-3Award of costs, attorney and witness fees -- Temporary alimony
§ 30-3-4Pleadings -- Decree -- Use of affidavit -- Private records
§ 30-3-4.5Motion for temporary separation order
§ 30-3-5Disposition of property -- Maintenance and health care of parties and children -- Division of debts -- Court to have continuing jurisdiction -- Custody and parent-time -- Determination of alimony -- Nonmeritorious petition for modification
§ 30-3-5.1Provision for income withholding in child support order
§ 30-3-5.2Allegations of child abuse or child sexual abuse -- Investigation
§ 30-3-5.4Designation of primary and secondary health, dental, or hospital insurance coverage
§ 30-3-7When decree becomes absolute
§ 30-3-8Remarriage -- When unlawful
§ 30-3-10Custody of children in case of separation or divorce -- Custody consideration
§ 30-3-10.1Definitions -- Joint legal custody -- Joint physical custody
§ 30-3-10.2Joint custody order -- Factors for court determination -- Public assistance
§ 30-3-10.3Terms of joint legal or physical custody order
§ 30-3-10.4Modification or termination of order
§ 30-3-10.5Payments of support, maintenance, and alimony
§ 30-3-10.7Parenting plan -- Definitions
§ 30-3-10.8Parenting plan -- Filing -- Modifications
§ 30-3-10.9Parenting plan -- Objectives -- Required provisions -- Dispute resolution
§ 30-3-10.10Parenting plan -- Domestic violence
§ 30-3-10.17Social security number in court records
§ 30-3-11.1Family Court Act -- Purpose
§ 30-3-11.2Appointment of counsel for child
§ 30-3-11.3Mandatory educational course for divorcing parents -- Purpose -- Curriculum -- Exceptions
§ 30-3-11.4Mandatory orientation course for divorcing parties -- Purpose -- Curriculum -- Exceptions
§ 30-3-12Courts to exercise family counseling powers
§ 30-3-13.1Establishment of family court division of district court
§ 30-3-14.1Designation of judges -- Terms
§ 30-3-15.1Appointment of domestic relations counselors, family court commissioner, and assistants and clerks
§ 30-3-15.3Commissioners -- Powers
§ 30-3-15.4Salaries and expenses
§ 30-3-16.1Jurisdiction of family court division -- Powers
§ 30-3-16.2Petition for conciliation
§ 30-3-16.3Contents of petition
§ 30-3-16.4Procedure upon filing of petition
§ 30-3-16.5Fees
§ 30-3-16.6Information not available to public
§ 30-3-16.7Effect of petition -- Pendency of action
§ 30-3-17Power and jurisdiction of judge
§ 30-3-17.1Proceedings considered confidential -- Written evaluation by counselor
§ 30-3-18Waiting period for hearing after filing for divorce -- Exemption -- Use of counseling and education services not to be construed as condonation or promotion
§ 30-3-32Parent-time -- Intent -- Policy -- Definitions
§ 30-3-33Advisory guidelines
§ 30-3-34Best interests -- Rebuttable presumption
§ 30-3-35Minimum schedule for parent-time for children 5 to 18 years of age
§ 30-3-35.5Minimum schedule for parent-time for children under five years of age
§ 30-3-36Special circumstances
§ 30-3-37Relocation
§ 30-3-38Expedited Parent-time Enforcement Program
§ 30-3-39Mediation program
§ 30-3-40Custody and parent-time when one parent is a service member

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Tennessee Code > Title 64 > Chapter 2 > Part 3 > § 64-2-310. Contracts


Current as of: 2010

All contracts of the authority shall be entered into and executed in such manner as may be prescribed by statutes, regulations and procedures governing contracting by county governments; but no contract or acquisition by purchase of equipment, apparatus, materials or supplies involving more than five hundred dollars ($500), or for construction, installation, repair or improvement of the property or facilities involving more than five hundred dollars ($500) shall be made except after such contract has been advertised for bids. Advertisement is not required when an emergency arises and requires immediate delivery of the supplies or performance of the service.

[Acts 1981, ch. 542 (Orig. Compl. as Priv. Acts 1981, ch. 57), § 11; T.C.A., § 66-2-310.]

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