Kentucky Divorce Information


Property Ownership For Divorce Purposes

Equitable distribution state, which means the court has the authority to divide marital property in any manner which is "equitable" or "just," and not necessarily 50/50. Marital fault is not a consideration when dividing property in Kentucky.

What Property is Divided?

Separate property state. Only marital property is divided in a divorce. Separate property is generally 1) Property acquired before the marriage, 2) Property acquired by gift, 3) Property acquired by inheritance, 4) Appreciation of separate property, 5) Income from separate property. For 4) or 5), if they resulted from significant efforts of either spouse, they are marital property.

Alimony

At the court's discretion. Marital fault is generally not considered. Terminates upon the death of either party, and upon the receiving party's remarriage.

Child Support

Income shares method, which means the income of both parents is considered. Emancipation is age 18, unless still in high school, in which case it is 19. Courts generally will not order payment of college education costs. Child Support Calculator.

Child Support Enforcement

The Kentucky child support enforcement agency can be found at:

http://chfs.ky.gov/dcbs/dcs

Divorce Related Statutes For Kentucky

http://www.lrc.state.ky.us/KRS/403-00/CHAPTER.HTM

Other Resources

The Divorce Financial Survival Series