A Kentucky Final Decree is a legal document that finalizes a divorce case. It is issued by a family court judge and serves as a written record of the terms of the divorce settlement agreement. It includes details such as the division of marital assets, alimony, child support, and child custody. There are two types of Kentucky Final Decree: a Decree of Dissolution of Marriage and a Decree of Legal Separation. The Decree of Dissolution of Marriage is the more commonly used and officially ends a marriage, while the Decree of Legal Separation outlines the terms of the separation but does not legally end the marriage.