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2024 Tennessee Code
Title 36 - DOMESTIC RELATIONS (§§ 36-1-101 — 36-8-104)
Chapter 5 - ALIMONY AND CHILD SUPPORT (§§ 36-5-101 — 36-5-3111)
Part 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS (§§ 36-5-101 — 36-5-122)
- Section 36-5-101 - Child support order - Jurisdiction - Amount of support - Enforcement - Modification - Insurance - Scientific parentage tests
- Section 36-5-102 - Portion of spouse's estate decreed to spouse entitled to alimony or support - Maintenance of minor custodial parent
- Section 36-5-103 - Enforcement of decree for alimony and support
- Section 36-5-104 - Failure to comply with child support order - Criminal sanctions - Inference of obligor's ability to pay
- Section 36-5-105 - Intestacy of plaintiff spouse - Effect on alimony
- Section 36-5-106 - Reports pursuant to Fair Credit Reporting Act
- Section 36-5-107 - Disposition of incentive payments - Prohibition against agency use of payments for social and recreational purposes
- Section 36-5-108 - Reserved
- Section 36-5-109 - Construction
- Section 36-5-110 - Termination of Acts 1985, ch. 477
- Section 36-5-111 - Liability for clerk's fee
- Section 36-5-112 - Responsible teen parent pilot project
- Section 36-5-113 - Plans for payment of child support - Work requirements
- Section 36-5-114 - Federally required state collection and disbursement unit for child and spousal support
- Section 36-5-115 - State registry of support cases
- Section 36-5-116 - Establishment of central collection and disbursement unit
- Section 36-5-117 - Reimbursement of clerks of court for activities involving child support, central state case registry and the central collection and disbursement system
- Section 36-5-118 - Customer service unit - Statewide toll-free telephone line
- Section 36-5-119 - Satellite offices
- Section 36-5-120 - Payments and identifying information required for support payments made to the centralized collection and disbursement unit
- Section 36-5-121 - Decree for support of spouse
- Section 36-5-122 - False allegations of sexual abuse in furtherance of litigation
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