Determining an acceptable custody arrangement as part of your Kentucky divorce may have caused a great deal of emotional turmoil and tension. Now that years have passed, you may hesitate to address a modification. However, it may be your best or only option depending...
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Year: 2021
Is your spouse using cryptocurrency to hide assets?
Once upon a time, spouses trying to hide assets during a Kentucky divorce would turn to offshore bank accounts and similar methods of concealing how much they had. Nowadays, some parties embroiled in divorce are turning to newer, more high-tech ways of shielding...
How is property divided in a Kentucky divorce?
You may think your divorce will be a long, drawn-out process, taking months to finalize. Because of the number of stocks, high-end assets and multiple properties, figuring out who gets what and how much might be a never-ending process. Dividing property may be...
What steps could I take to keep my home after a divorce?
Homes purchased during marriage generally divide fairly in divorce. As noted by Mortgage Professional America, keeping a shared home after a divorce typically requires showing that you have the ability to manage it on your own. If you have the means to do so, you...
How do you raise a child when you run a business?
You must co-parent your child with your ex, but you also have a Kentucky-based business to run. While you need not raise your child alone, being a divorced parent and entrepreneur comes with challenges. Business.com breaks down tips for being a parent and business...
Which documents might uncover hidden assets during a divorce?
When couples divorce, one individual may attempt to hide assets from his her or spouse during the proceedings. One spouse may believe he or she should not have to divide a certain asset or that the other person is not entitled to any share of it. The Kentucky Bar...
Acquiring property before your divorce is final
When it comes to divorce, you need to go over a myriad of issues, especially if you have a high net worth. The way in which you handle divorce matters will play a key role in your financial future and could affect other aspects of your life, whether you are a parent...
How can you protect a 529 college plan in divorce?
If you are like many parents who set up a 529 plan for their potentially college-bound child, you may have assumed that the plan is the property of your child. You would have assumed wrong. A 529 plan is the property of the account owner, which is typically a parent....
Can a judge deny a divorce in Kentucky?
An unusual ruling in a Kentucky divorce case surprised a couple because the judge decided they should try to work it out instead of granting their divorce. The judge ordered the couple to participate in reconciliation counseling before she would grant a divorce....
How do stock options influence divorce?
If your spouse made significantly more money than you during your marriage, you may have relied on his or her income. Perhaps you did not have a job of your own or only worked part-time. Now that you and your spouse are divorcing, you must divide your property...