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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the kentucky-findings-of-fact-and-dissolution-of-marriage-decree-form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the names of both the Petitioner and Respondent at the top of the form. Ensure that you accurately print their full names as required.
  3. In Section 1, indicate whether the Petitioner and/or Respondent has resided in Kentucky for more than 180 days prior to filing. Check the appropriate box.
  4. Provide details about the marriage, including the date and county where it was registered. This information is crucial for legal validation.
  5. Complete Section 5 by listing any minor children born of the marriage, along with their initials and ages.
  6. Review your Marital Settlement Agreement in Section 7, ensuring all terms are clear and acceptable before finalizing your submission.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form in front of a notary public as required, ensuring all signatures are properly executed.

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This web form will be used to generate and print a CERTIFICATE OF DIVORCE OR ANNULMENT (VS-300). A completed VS-300 must include all required fields for party one, party two, and the attorney or pro se. Once all required fields are completed, a PDF will be generated of the VS-300.
At the end of your divorce case, the court enters a Decree of Dissolution to make it final. You are not officially divorced until the Decree of Dissolution is issued.
In Kentucky, there is no difference as all cases proceed as dissolution and Kentucky is a no-fault divorce state. Essentially, the historical difference is that a divorce has contested issues, while a dissolution the parties agree on the issues at hand.
All members of the public can obtain Kentucky divorce certificates and divorce decrees, without any requirements. Requesters only need to provide information about the records desired.
You are legally divorced as of the date the decree is signed. This means you become a single person on that date because your marriage is legally over.
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A divorce is only finalized when a court enters a divorce decree, which is then filed with the clerk of court. However, Kentucky allows both parties to jointly apply to annul the divorce decree at any time.
If no agreement can be reached, the judge can make a decision on the issues. In Kentucky, the law also requires that a couple be legally separated for at least one year before a spouse asks for a formal divorce. More importantly, both spouses must agree to the process to obtain a legal separation.

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