Kentucky Verified Joint Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with Adult Children

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The Verified Joint Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with Adult Children is a legal document that allows two spouses to jointly request a divorce from the court. This form is specifically designed for couples who have adult children, ensuring that the dissolution process remains straightforward. Unlike other divorce petitions that may involve minor children, this form acknowledges the parties' adult children and simplifies the petitioning process, allowing both spouses to clearly state their intentions regarding the marriage's dissolution.

What’s included in this form

  • Identification of the Co-Petitioners, including names, addresses, and social security numbers.
  • Statement of residency requirements for the jurisdiction of Kentucky.
  • Confirmation that there are no minor children involved in the marriage.
  • Details about the separation period and reasons for dissolution, including grounds such as irretrievable breakdown.
  • Inclusion of a Separation and Property Settlement Agreement, detailing property and debt resolutions.
  • Request for restoration of a former name, if applicable.
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When this form is needed

This form should be used when both spouses agree to divorce and there are no minor children involved. It is ideal for couples who have adult children and have settled their property and financial obligations without disputes. Use this form when you are ready to file a joint petition that reflects your mutual decision to end the marriage amicably.

Who can use this document

  • Couples who have agreed to divorce and have adult children.
  • Spouses who have resolved all property and debt issues through a Separation and Property Settlement Agreement.
  • Individuals who have lived separately for the required period without any cohabitation.

Completing this form step by step

  • Provide the names and addresses of both Co-Petitioners.
  • Confirm residency by entering the county and duration of residency in Kentucky.
  • Specify the date of marriage and confirm that there are no minor children.
  • Include details about the Separation and Property Settlement Agreement, attaching it as Exhibit A.
  • Sign the form and have it notarized as required.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Not entering accurate residency information, which could result in denial of the petition.
  • Failing to include the Separation and Property Settlement Agreement as an attachment.
  • Overlooking the notarization requirement, which can invalidate the form.
  • Not specifying the request for name restoration if desired.

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The Wishes of the Child - Many people are shocked to learn that Kentucky does not have a specific age when a minor child can decide to live with one parent. The Relationship of the Child with Others in the Child's Life - This includes parents, siblings, extended family members, and any other connected persons.

In Kentucky, the fees vary by county, but the fee is generally about $113. If you want to know the exact amount, you can call the courthouse and ask. Filing fees underwrite the cost of the court system, but in the case of indigent petitioners these fees may be waived.

Firstly, a joint petition for dissolution of marriage for a decree of divorce is to be presented to the family court by both the spouses on the ground stating that they have not been able to live together and have mutually agreed to dissolve the marriage or they have been living separately for a period of one year or

How much does it cost to get a divorce? The court will charge a filing fee of $113. You usually have to pay this fee in cash or by certified check or money order. You should check with your local court clerk's office to find out your county's exact fee.

To start the divorce process without a lawyer, you'll need to complete some forms. The Kentucky Court of Justice has placed some, but not all, of the forms you'll need online. You can also go to your local courthouse or driver's license branch and request a complete packet of divorce papers for a nominal fee.

You begin your divorce case in Kentucky by filing a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with the Court. If you have no minor children, you can use Kentucky's interactive forms and file online. If you live in Jefferson County, you can download a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage online.

The uncontested divorce in Kentucky is perhaps the easiest to complete from a process point of view. While there are several legal options for bringing your marriage to an end in Kentucky, an uncontested divorce is often the fast and most cost-effective solution.

There is no age that a judge will give the power to a minor to decide where they live. The older the child is, the court will give a greater deference to the child's desires. Neither the receipt by this attorney nor a reply from this attorney constitutes the initiation of an attorney-client relationship.

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Kentucky Verified Joint Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with Adult Children