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Court Grants Series of Uncontested Divorces and Name Changes on Routine Docket

December 06, 2025 | Judge David D. Wolfe State of Tennessee, Judicial, Tennessee


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Court Grants Series of Uncontested Divorces and Name Changes on Routine Docket
On its routine docket the Dixon County judge granted multiple uncontested divorce petitions and a series of accompanying administrative matters, including name changes and corrections to statutory forms.

The court individually placed petitioners under oath, confirmed statutory screening questions and the signatures on marital dissolution agreements, and signed final decrees where parties indicated the agreements were fair and equitable. Petitioners named and confirmed on the record included Madison Lynn Cogswell, Catherine Lee Dutton and George Denison Dutton, Sarah Beth Hallbrooks, Joseph Allen Vance and others. The judge walked several self‑represented litigants through form corrections required under state instructions, including an instance where a checkbox regarding pregnancy required correction and notation in the file that the correction took place in open court.

For adult name‑change petitions the court confirmed legitimate purpose and issued an order granting the requested change (one petitioner, Maddie Nicole Hasley, was specifically confirmed eligible to change her name after turning 18). The judge instructed parties to obtain copies from the clerk’s office and sometimes to mail decrees to former spouses as required by statute. Several cases were continued or reset for scheduling reasons when counsel or a lawyer was unavailable.

These matters were resolved as routine docket business with orders signed and clerical follow‑up directed to the clerk’s office.

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