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Dissolution. As a family law attorney for 25 years, I am often asked what is the difference between a divorce and dissolution. In Kentucky, there is no difference as all cases proceed as dissolution and Kentucky is a ?no-fault? divorce state.
To request court records from the KDLA, email kdla.archives@ky.gov or call 502-564-1787.
It is used when both parties agree to end the marriage and presents an agreement between the parties regarding the terms of the divorce. The petition outlines the division of assets, child custody, alimony, and other issues related to the divorce.
Civil--Civil, for purposes of these rules, means any matter assigned a ?C? case number by the District Clerk. All civil matters are assigned a case number, and will be assigned randomly by the Clerk.
In Kentucky, you may file in small claims court on your own for anything that is $2,500 or less. If you want to sue for more, you will have to file in regular district court and may need the help of a lawyer. You may talk to the clerk of court for help in filing a lawsuit in small claims court.
Unlike most states, Kentucky does not have any fault-based grounds. To get a no-fault dissolution in Kentucky you need to state in the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage that ?the marriage of the parties is irretrievably broken.? A dissolution involves dividing property and debts between you and your spouse.
Welcome to the Divorce web form (VS-300). This web form will be used to generate and print a CERTIFICATE OF DIVORCE OR ANNULMENT (VS-300). A completed VS-300 must include all required fields for party one, party two, and the attorney or pro se.
If you want to respond, you must mail your response to your spouse or your spouse's lawyer within 20 days from the date you got the divorce papers. You must also file your response with the court within a few days of mailing that copy to your spouse or their lawyer.