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Blog Posts in July, 2017

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  • Support and perspective may impact Kentucky divorce cases
    Support and perspective may impact Kentucky divorce cases

    For many Kentucky residents, marriage can become tiring. Having to deal with the same arguments, irritations and other issues day in and day out can easily lead individuals to feel burned out. As a ...

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  • Many Kentucky resident may feel stuck when it comes to divorce
    Many Kentucky resident may feel stuck when it comes to divorce

    Feeling stuck in a situation happens to most people at some point during their lives. They may hate their job or where they live but feel as if something is holding them back from moving on to better ...

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  • Business valuation may play role in high asset divorce cases
    Business valuation may play role in high asset divorce cases

    Being a business owner and a spouse can be a rewarding combination. Kentucky residents may feel that they have achieved both professional and personal success due to each of these roles. Of course, ...

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  • Thinking of divorce? Don't do this!
    Thinking of divorce? Don't do this!

    Whether you have been married for five years or twenty, divorce is never easy. However, the longer your marriage, the more time you had to acquire marital property, which then leads to a more ...

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  • Prenups may streamline Kentucky property division
    Prenups may streamline Kentucky property division

    Because the items individuals accumulate over the courses of their lives often hold important meaning to them, it can be difficult to part with those items. In some cases, Kentucky residents may feel ...

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  • Why would someone have a post divorce party?
    Why would someone have a post divorce party?

    Some in Kentucky may be considering severing their marital ties. Divorce is seldom easy, and reaching out for support is often key to getting life back on track. A woman in another state has been ...

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