The Tennessee divorce process seems to be easier for couples that don't own a house. Is it frowned upon or illegal in any way to sell a house before filing for divorce in order to make the process cleaner, cheaper, and easier for the married couple?
The divorce paperwork found here for an 'agreed divorce' https://www.tncourts.gov/help-center/court-approved-divorce-forms states that the packet can't be used if we "own buildings or land" together. I'm aware of the idea of dissipation of assets in the sense that I can't hide money away to make it seem like I have fewer assets (and I don't want to anyway). But does anything apply to us cooperating to sell the house and split what we might get from it evenly and fairly so that we are able to qualify for filing for an agreed divorce?
The divorce paperwork found here for an 'agreed divorce' https://www.tncourts.gov/help-center/court-approved-divorce-forms states that the packet can't be used if we "own buildings or land" together. I'm aware of the idea of dissipation of assets in the sense that I can't hide money away to make it seem like I have fewer assets (and I don't want to anyway). But does anything apply to us cooperating to sell the house and split what we might get from it evenly and fairly so that we are able to qualify for filing for an agreed divorce?