Whether you’ve been married less than five years or more than 20, you and your spouse have undoubtedly encountered challenges in your relationship at some point. Most spouses do. If you’re among those in Kentucky who have filed for divorce from a spouse who has...
Month: December 2020
High asset divorce: What to do when hidden assets are suspected
There must be trust between married couples. If that trust erodes in any way, it may be likely that divorce is imminent. For Kentucky couples who live in a healthy financial landscape, the trust could be connected to assets and finances. There have been instances in...
Family law modifications: Changing a divorce decree
When a couple makes the decision to end their marriage, they have a number of issues to sort out. Both people are usually under the assumption that when a final divorce decree is issued, it’s the last time either will have to consider it, but for some former spouses...
What is supervised visitation and how does it work?
When a couple divorces or separates, the courts want their children to have the best relationship possible with both parents. But sometimes that can be challenging, especially if one parent is suffering from a major issue like addiction or a mental illness. In this...
Child custody: Some fallacies about divorce with children
Parents going through a divorce have many issues to think about -- some of which takes the focus off their own feelings -- namely their children. When considering the details of child custody parents have to think about what is best for their kids. Sometimes, that’s...