Kentucky dissolution marriage 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Kentucky Dissolution of Marriage document in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the names of both Co-Petitioners at the top of the form, ensuring accuracy as this information is crucial for legal identification.
  3. In the Findings of Fact section, provide details such as residency duration, marriage date, and confirmation that neither party is on active military duty. Use text fields to input this information clearly.
  4. If applicable, indicate any children involved and their ages. If there are no children, simply check the appropriate box provided.
  5. Complete the separation date and confirm that both parties have lived apart for at least sixty days. This is essential for establishing grounds for dissolution.
  6. Review and agree upon property and debt issues as outlined in your Separation and Property Settlement Agreement. Attach this document as Exhibit 'A' using our platform's upload feature.
  7. Finally, if restoration of a former name is requested, fill in the necessary fields before saving your completed form.

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There are some requirements that will apply to all divorces. First, the parties must have lived in Kentucky for 180 days before filing. Second, the parties must have been separated for 60 days before the divorce can be final.
Yes. In Kentucky, dissolution of marriage and divorce mean the same thing. Both refer to the legal process of terminating a marriage, allowing spouses to remarry. The only requirement for divorcing in Kentucky is to show that the marriage is irretrievably broken.
The basic difference between dissolution and divorce relates to whether the spouses agree on all of the issues related to the end of the marriage or not. In addition, dissolution does not assign fault to either party while divorce does.
The document that youll file to start the divorce is called the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. Along with the petition, youll need to file: a Civil Summons or an Entry of Appearance and Waiver (if your spouse agrees to waive service, which is discussed below)
Filing fee: This is the fee that you pay to the court when you file your divorce petition. The filing fee in Kentucky is between $115 and $250, as it varies from county to county.

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In Kentucky, uncontested divorces are typically the fastest and least expensive. If both parties agree on terms, including property division, filing a joint petition can expedite the process. Since the home is in one spouses name, proving payment contributions may affect settlement but not ownership.

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