After a divorce, it is not always easy to get along with an ex-spouse. It can become even more challenging when ex-spouses share a child, as well as parenting time and responsibilities. It is only natural for parents to still feel some resentment or anger towards each...
Month: October 2020
Should you settle or litigate your divorce?
Most couples who decide to end their marriage understand that keeping the divorce process as pain-free as possible can bring the best possible results emotionally and physically. However, sometimes it’s not that simple when determining the financial outcome. Many...
How does your schedule impact parenting time?
A recent law change might make equal parenting time a default in Kentucky divorce cases, but there are still several factors that can affect parenting time and the corresponding schedule that families follow. Of course, parents must factor in the logistics of...
Joint custody means shared decision-making
In 2018, Kentucky lawmakers made shared parenting time a presumption if parents seek a divorce and parenting time is an issue. While this presumption can be overcome in certain cases, many parents do wish to share equal parenting time and joint custody of their...
What is separate property in a divorce?
When a couple decides to divorce, calculating how to divide property and finances can be one of the most difficult tasks. Spouses only have to divide marital property, which includes anything they earned or purchased during the marriage using their joint finances. But...