Going through a divorce can be a difficult and emotional time. It is important to have someone who can help you navigate the legal process and protect your rights. Contact Josh McIntosh Law today via email or by calling 859-217-4467.
HOW JOSH MCINTOSH LAW CAN HELP
A divorce attorney can help you understand your legal options, negotiate a fair settlement, and represent you in court if necessary.
Here are some of the reasons why you should hire a divorce attorney in Kentucky:
Kentucky divorce law is complex. The laws governing divorce in Kentucky are complex and constantly changing. An experienced divorce attorney will be familiar with the latest laws and court decisions, and they will be able to help you navigate the legal system.
A divorce attorney can protect your rights. When you are going through a divorce, it is important to have someone who is looking out for your best interests. A divorce attorney will be able to advocate for you and protect your rights in court.
A divorce attorney can help you negotiate a fair settlement. In many cases, it is possible to reach a fair settlement with the other party without having to go to court. A divorce attorney can help you negotiate a settlement that meets your needs.
A divorce attorney can represent you in court. If you are unable to reach a settlement with the other party, you may need to go to court. A divorce attorney will be able to represent you in court and fight for your rights.
Overview of Kentucky Divorce Law
The following are some of the key provisions of Kentucky divorce law:
Grounds for divorce: There are several grounds for divorce in Kentucky, including adultery, abandonment, cruelty, and irreconcilable differences.
Property division: In Kentucky, marital property is divided equitably, which means that the property is divided fairly, taking into account the factors that the court considers relevant.
Child custody: In Kentucky, the court determines child custody based on the best interests of the child. The court will consider a variety of factors, including the child's physical and emotional needs, the parents' parenting skills, and the parents' ability to cooperate.
Child support: In Kentucky, child support is paid by the non-custodial parent to the custodial parent to help support the child. The amount of child support is determined by a formula that takes into account the parents' incomes and the number of children.
If you are considering divorce in Kentucky, it is important to speak with an experienced divorce attorney. An attorney can help you understand your legal options and protect your rights.
Kentucky Revised Statutes
Section 403.140 - Marriage - Court may enter decree of dissolution or separation
Section 403.150 - Procedure - Commencement of action, pleadings, abolition of existing defenses
Section 403.180 - Separation agreement - Court may find unconscionable
Section 403.200 - Maintenance - Court may grant order for either spouse
Section 403.210 - Recognition of "Family Support Act of 1988" mandate
Section 403.215 - Assignment of wages for child support obligations
Section 403.250 - Modification or termination of provisions for maintenance and property disposition
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