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  • Avoid the perils of property division with proper planning
    Avoid the perils of property division with proper planning

    A significant number of people in Kentucky who have lost a spouse through death or who are divorced, choose to remarry later in life. Invariably, both parties have accumulated assets over the years, ...

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  • Property division: What if one spouse disposes of marital assets?
    Property division: What if one spouse disposes of marital assets?

    When it comes to a divorce, Kentucky is an equitable distribution state. The general rule for property division is that the spouses must divide their marital assets according to what the court will ...

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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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  • How will property division laws affect your divorce?
    How will property division laws affect your divorce?

    When married people in Kentucky file for divorce, they typically face a variety of challenges regarding several important issues. At the top of the list (if they have children) are matters concerning ...

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  • What if a spouse refuses to play by property division rules?
    What if a spouse refuses to play by property division rules?

    It's no secret that divorce can be a very messy process. Many in Kentucky who have gone through it know how stressful and complicated it can be to end a marriage in court. From emotional turmoil to ...

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  • What will happen to my house in a divorce?
    What will happen to my house in a divorce?

    If you own a home, it is likely so much more than just an "asset." That home contains some of life's happiest memories. It could be where you raised your children, celebrated holidays, played in the ...

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