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When Divorce Becomes Inevitible

When a married couple can no longer get along, they may decide that getting a divorce is the best choice. However, many couples don’t know how to get divorced in Kentucky or what to expect. Although the idea of starting fresh may be exciting, getting a divorce can be stressful and difficult. You may feel anxious, scared, or even angry.

Your Louisville Lawyer understands what you’re going through. We are here to help you through this tough time and have the knowledge and experience to guide you through the process to find solutions that work for both you and your spouse.

How the divorce process works in Kentucky

When you’re getting a divorce in Kentucky, it’s common to have disagreements and complications. Sometimes you may need to negotiate or go to court to come to an agreement with your soon-to-be-ex partner. Our lawyers can help you figure out the best strategies to get what you need. For example, we can help you get alimony or change child support payments.

Do I need to be separated before seeking a divorce in Kentucky?

In Kentucky, you need to be separated from your spouse for at least 60 days before a judge will finalize your divorce. This means you can’t live together or have sex if you’re planning to file for divorce. We can help you understand these requirements and guide you through the process.

The 2 Types of Divorce

When it comes to divorce, there are two types: contested and uncontested.

Uncontested Divorce

Uncontested divorce happens when both parties agree on most or all of the issues. This is the smoother path as both people are willing to compromise, and it can be resolved within a few months with the right lawyer. However, if you and your spouse don’t agree on major issues, uncontested divorce is not an option.

Contested Divorce

Contested divorce is different. In this type, there are issues that can’t be resolved between the couple such as child support, custody, property division, and more. These kinds of divorces take longer to resolve because neither side is willing to cooperate, and they usually end up costing more money. It’s rare for contested divorce to resolve outside of court.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to get a divorce in Kentucky?

In Kentucky, the minimum waiting period for a divorce is 60 days after the filing of the divorce petition. However, the process can take longer if the divorce is contested and requires additional court hearings and negotiations.

What are the residency requirements for getting a divorce in Kentucky?

To file for divorce in Kentucky, either spouse must have been a resident of the state for at least 180 days before filing. Additionally, the divorce should be filed in the county where either spouse resides or where the couple last lived together.

What are the grounds for divorce?

Grounds vary by state but generally include both fault-based reasons (like adultery, abuse, or abandonment) and no-fault grounds (like irreconcilable differences).

How do I file for divorce?

ou must file a petition for divorce in the county where you or your spouse resides. The petition includes basic information and your requests for property division, custody, etc.

Do I need a lawyer to get a divorce?

While it is possible to get a divorce without a lawyer, it is often recommended to hire a lawyer to ensure that your rights are protected and that the divorce process goes smoothly.

What is the difference between contested and uncontested divorce?

An uncontested divorce is where both parties agree on all issues, whereas a contested divorce involves disputes that the court must resolve.

How much will a divorce cost?

The cost of a divorce can vary widely depending on the complexity of the case, the length of the proceedings, and the hourly rate of the attorney. Some divorces may cost only a few thousand dollars, while others can cost tens of thousands of dollars.

How does adultery affect the divorce process?

Adultery may impact alimony and property division but usually does not affect custody unless it directly harms the child.

Can I get a divorce if my spouse doesn't agree?

Yes, you can still obtain a divorce even if your spouse disagrees, though the process may be more complex.

What happens if we reconcile during the divorce process?

If you reconcile, you can stop the divorce proceedings. If you later decide to proceed, you’ll have to start the process over.

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