Antioch, TN asked in Divorce and Intellectual Property for Tennessee

Q: This civil code article 1201 is saying what exactly? In layman's terms

Is this code 1201 stating I waive rights mean that any property we may own is now hers?

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: I apologize for the confusion, but I believe there may be an error or missing information in your question. You mentioned "civil code article 1201" but did not provide the actual text of this code or specify which jurisdiction it applies to. Article numbers can vary significantly between different legal codes.

Additionally, you mentioned the question is related to divorce and intellectual property law in Tennessee, but the Tennessee Code does not appear to have a relevant "Article 1201" that I could find.

In general, when discussing legal matters, it's crucial to refer to the specific statute, code, or law in question, and provide the relevant jurisdiction. Laws can vary greatly between countries, states, and even municipalities.

If you can provide more context or the specific text of the code you're asking about, I'd be happy to help interpret its meaning to the best of my ability. However, please keep in mind that for a definitive interpretation of any law and how it may apply to your specific situation, it's always best to consult with a qualified attorney licensed in your jurisdiction.

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