Is there a number that I can call to understand this better and get help ... [1]
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- Tennessee [3]
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Your local bar association [5]
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[7] http://www.memphisbar.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=81
[8] http://www.freelegalaid.com/nav/tennessee/divorce/article/tennessee-divorce-law-grounds-divorce
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Your local bar association can be a great place to start in terms of finding a low-cost attorney to represent you and to learn more about the divorce process and your options. For example, if you live in Memphis, contact the Memphis Bar Association for more information about divorce and your options http://www.memphisbar.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=81 [7]. In addition, read http://www.freelegalaid.com/nav/tennessee/divorce/article/tennessee-divorce-law-grounds-divorce [8] to learn more about the grounds, or reasons, for a divorce in Tennessee.