When it comes to a Louisville divorce many people are surprised to learn that all property in a divorce is not marital property. Marital property is basically established as any asset or debt attained by either or both parties from the date of the marriage until the date of separation with a few exceptions. While...
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What are the 3 Ways to End a Louisville Marriage
What are the 3 ways to end a Louisville marriage? If you are considering a divorce or contemplating the end of your marriage you need to understand the options available to you, the law as it applies to your unique circumstances as well as the best strategies to accomplish your goals and objectives. There are...
Can an Unmarried Mother Take her Child and Move Away from Louisville?
Can an unmarried mother take her child and move away from Louisville without the father's permission? While this is actually a quite complex legal question, the simple answer begins with "yes, unless the father of the child asserts his rights and paternity under Kentucky law." If this is the case, how does an unmarried father in...
The Equity in Your Home Can Help Long After Your Louisville Divorce
It may surprise you to learn the equity in your home can help long after your Louisville divorce. Some of those who seek a divorce might be in a better long-term financial position if they kept the home as part of the property settlement. However, financial advisers often tell their clients to get rid of...



