Commingling Marital and Separate Property Complicates a Louisville Divorce

Commingling marital and separate property complicates many Louisville divorce cases. Kentucky residents who are contemplating divorce may wonder what happens to gifts or inheritances which were given to one partner during the marriage. That often depends on whether or not the gift was commingled with marital funds. In the absence of a prenuptial agreement which...

Pet Custody in a Divorce in Louisville

What are the laws in Kentucky about pet custody in a divorce in Louisville? Pets across most States in the United States, including Kentucky, are considered to be “property.” As such, property was to be divided equally between the parties. Since pets are legally property the decision of who got the beloved dog, cat or...

The Risk of Texting During a Divorce

What are the risk of texting during a divorce? Should former spouses and co-parents text each other while the process of a divorce is underway? The first and most important concept to remember in all communications, including texts, is communications in any form are evidence. You should begin your divorce with this clear understanding in...