One of the worst situations Kentucky parents can face is battling it out in court just to see their kids. In preparing for a child custody hearing, each parent will be trying to convince the court he or she is the one who should have primary custody. In order to do...
Month: May 2020
Child custody: Is your ex trying to alienate you?
If your marriage ended with a lot of contention between you and your ex-spouse, you are not alone in your struggle. Many Kentucky spouses can relate to your circumstances. As a parent, your top priority was undoubtedly to protect your children’s interests and to...
Job loss may qualify for a child support modification
Many people here in Kentucky are out of work right now. If you are one of them, and your child support order was entered before things changed, then you may have the opportunity to modify the amount you pay, even if it is only temporary. It would be best to request a...
Paternity isn’t always an easy prospect in a marriage
Not every Kentucky marriage works out. When problems arise in a marriage, one or both of the parties may decide to start a relationship with someone else. If the wife becomes pregnant from that affair, the issue of paternity could get sticky. When two people are...
Not all issues with a divorce decree fall under a modification
Family law proceedings do not always go as people expect. Many Kentucky residents who believe a change to their divorce decrees is needed think that asking a court for a modification is enough and appropriate. That may be true for some issues, but not for everything....