December 24, 2018 in Child Support
Parents have many obligations to their children. After a divorce, some Kentucky parents may have the obligation of providing child support to the other parent to help meet the needs of the kids. In some cases, the support terms that were initially ordered do not always fit future circumstances, and some parents may find themselves […]
December 18, 2018 in Child Custody
Without having had prior experience with court appearances, many Kentucky parents may not know how to handle hearings. However, if they are going through a divorce and need to address child custody matters in court, it is important that they understand court etiquette. Their behavior and the way they look could influence their cases. When it […]
December 13, 2018 in High Asset Divorce
Having friends is an important part of life. Many Kentucky residents rely on their friends for emotional support and to have people to gather for activities. Though friends often enrich the lives of one another, trouble could brew if a husband does not like the wife’s friends. In fact, this dislike could be a precursor […]
December 3, 2018 in Child Custody
Ending a marriage is no easy feat. When Kentucky residents are going through this process and also have children, they undoubtedly worry how the divorce will impact the kids. In particular, child custody proceedings can present many concerns, and parents may want to do their best to address their cases. It is not uncommon for […]
November 28, 2018 in High Asset Divorce
Having accumulated a considerable amount of wealth or number of assets during a lifetime is often seen as an accomplishment. Of course, it can also make certain situations more complicated. In particular, high asset divorce often presents more challenges, especially during property division, than cases with fewer assets. If Kentucky residents are going through this […]
November 12, 2018 in Property Division
Wealth can come at almost any age. Depending on a number of factors, many Kentucky residents in the millennial generation may already be well on their way to having a substantial amount of assets. As a result, they may worry that in the event of a divorce, their assets could be at risk during property division […]
October 31, 2018 in Child Custody
While divorce can mean major life changes, it does not have to be the end of the world. However, for young children, their parents’ divorce may seem like their lives have been turned upside down, and in many ways they have been. Fortunately, Kentucky parents can do their part to make child custody proceedings and […]
October 25, 2018 in Child Custody
The contention that can come with decisions made during divorce does not always come to an end when the marriage dissolution is finalized. For instance, Kentucky parents may have issues regarding child custody, even if they have a joint custody arrangement. In particular, custody exchanges can sometimes be points where parents have to directly interact, […]
October 16, 2018 in Child Custody
Many parents who go through divorce believe that it would be best for their children if they only lived with one parent. The circumstances that lead to this belief can differ from family to family. However, it is important for Kentucky parents to understand that child custody deals with legal custody and physical custody. Physical custody […]