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After the Court verifies that all legal requirements are met, the Decree Absolute is granted and issued electronically to make the divorce final. Your divorce is not final until a Decree Absolute is granted.
To learn which forms you need, you can contact the clerk at the court where you will file for divorce (the circuit court in the county where you or your spouse lives). You can search for circuit court clerks by county on the Kentucky Judicial Branch website.
Kentucky has a special "statute of limitations" (deadline) that applies to annulments. If you believe your divorce should be annulled because of force, duress or fraud, you have to file for an annulment within 90 days of finding out about the reason for the annulment.
In Person: The Office of Vital Statistics is located at 275 East Main Street in Frankfort. Visit our lobby and complete an application for a certified copy of a birth, death, marriage or divorce certificate from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time Monday through Friday.
Which specific forms do I need? Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. ... VS-300, Certificate of Divorce or Annulment data entry sheet (Instructions) AOC-FC-3, Case Data Information Sheet. ... AOC-105, Civil Summons. AOC-238 / AOC-239, Preliminary / Final Verified Disclosure Statements. ... Optional.
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Divorce Forms Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (must be obtained from Circuit Court) Certificate of Divorce or Annulment (Form VS-300) Civil Case Cover Sheet (AOC-104) Case Data Information Sheet (Form AOC-FC-3) Civil Summons (Form AOC-105) Verified Disclosure Statement (Form AOC 238.1)
If you can't afford to pay the filing fees, you can ask the judge to waive the fees by filing a Motion for Waiver of Costs and Fees and to Proceed In Forma Pauperis. If the court grants your request to waive fees, you won't have to pay any court costs during your divorce.
In order to file for divorce in Kentucky, the person filing (the petitioner) must be a resident of Kentucky for at least 180 days. You may file in Circuit Court in the county where either you or your spouse resides. The most simple procedure is an uncontested divorce.
Is there a filing fee to dissolve or cancel a Kentucky LLC? There is a $40 filing fee to file Kentucky Articles of Dissolution.
You begin your divorce case in Kentucky by filing a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with the Court. If you have no minor children, you can use Kentucky's interactive forms and file online. If you live in Jefferson County, you can download a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage online.

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