Premarital Agreements Package - Kentucky 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Premarital Agreements Package in our editor.
  2. Begin with the Prenuptial Premarital Agreement without Financial Statements. Fill in your names, date of marriage, and any relevant asset disclosures. Ensure both parties review and agree on the terms.
  3. Next, if needed, complete the Amendment to Prenuptial or Premarital Agreement form. Clearly specify any changes or additions to the original agreement and ensure both parties sign it in front of a notary public.
  4. For financial transparency, fill out the Financial Statements Only form. Each party must provide their financial details separately and share them with one another for full disclosure.
  5. If you decide to revoke an existing agreement, use the Revocation of Premarital or Prenuptial Agreement form. This should be signed by both parties and will be binding on all legal representatives.

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Under Kentuckys equitable distribution laws, any asset purchased by either spouse during the marriage is typically considered marital property, regardless of whose name appears on the title.
Kentucky is in the majority as an equitable distribution or common law state. This means marital property isnt automatically assumed to be owned by both spouses and therefore should be divided equally in a divorce. The court can also divide the property if the spouses cant agree on a property division.
Here in Kentucky, when a spouse has money or assets prior to the date of the marriage (or after the date of separation) these are usually considered to be the separate property of that spouse, outside of the marital property to be divided equitably during a divorce.
Nonmarital Property Versus Marital Property In Kentucky Kentucky is not a community property state. This means that individuals are able to retain ownership over their own separate property as they go through divorce proceedings.
Kentucky Divorce Law: Property Division Timing Kentucky follows equitable distribution for dividing marital property during divorce, regardless of marriage length. Courts consider factors like contribution, duration, and economic circumstances. There is no minimum marriage duration to claim a share.
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