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Legal Information: Tennessee
Laws current as of June 21, 2024 Where can I file for protection under this law?
You should file in the county where the violence or threat against you happened.1 If the abuser (respondent) is not a resident of Tennessee, however, you should file in the county where your workplace is located regardless of whether this is where the violence or threat happened.2
1 TN ST § 20-14-103(a)
2 TN ST § 20-14-103(b)
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