Hardin County Family Law Blog
Upon deciding to enter a marriage, couples may face a variety of decisions as they create a plan for what they want from the future. However, things don’t always go as planned, and should you choose to take separate paths in life, the decisions you and your spouse...
Like many other parents in Kentucky, you may take every possible measure to safeguard the future of your kids. While you and the other parent may both share a common purpose in this regard, you might not always agree on how to achieve this goal, especially when...
After going through the end of a marriage, the concept of maintaining a relationship with your former spouse might not always seem appealing. However, if you have children, working together to make decisions based on what is in their best interests could be integral...
Life after divorce can be difficult, especially for parents. Learning to live under a new co-parenting routine can be challenging and also expensive. Many unexpected costs come from a contentious co-parenting relationship, and technology offers us a lot of ways to...
You have worked hard to earn what you have: your savings, investments, the house and your vacation property. Now that you are getting divorced, your spouse is expecting about half the value of those assets, which you are supposed to disclose. If you keep quiet about...
With an impending divorce, you’ve got a lot on your plate. Between asset division, child custody issues, spousal support and the like, you have a lot to keep track of and negotiate for. Even so, don’t make the mistake of forgetting to leverage one of your most...
After divorce, almost every parent approaches co-parenting with the best of intentions. But it is uncharted territory for most newly divorced people. It is easy to make mistakes that further strain your relationship with your ex. Even more importantly, errors you make...
However you and your ex feel about each other after your divorce is final, your love for your children has not changed. You understand that your responsibility to help raise your kids will continue after your marriage ends, at least until your children are 18. But the...
It can complicate things when a child's parents live in different states or when one parent wants to move out of Kentucky -- and wants to take the kid with them. An interstate child custody case can have many factors to consider: legal, emotional and practical. Why...
There are many reasons why you might want to relocate after your divorce. Maybe you’ve received an amazing job offer in a different city or state, or maybe you’ve decided to go back to college to finish your degree. Whatever the reason may be, it’s important to...