
There are certain minimum waiting periods for all divorces in Kentucky, including uncontested ones. First, either or both of you must have lived in the Commonwealth of Kentucky for at least 180 days prior to the filing of the divorce Petition. There is also a 60-day physical separation period, the starting date of which depends on whether you have minor children. Keep in mind that you can technically still be separated even if you live in the same house. Our office can explain these rules to you during your initial consult.
If you and your spouse agree on all issues, an uncontested divorce may be a viable option for you. Lexington KY Divorce Attorney Breck Norment would be happy to assist in getting you an uncontested divorce. Or, if you are worried about issues, you may not have thought about yet, Lexington KY Divorce Attorney Breck Norment would still be happy to assist. Call Lexington KY Divorce Attorney Breck Norment for a free divorce consultation. He welcomes calls 24/7.
Phone: 859-303-6007
Email: [email protected]
If you and your spouse agree on all issues, an uncontested divorce may be a viable option for you. Lexington KY Divorce Attorney Breck Norment would be happy to assist in getting you an uncontested divorce. Or, if you are worried about issues, you may not have thought about yet, Lexington KY Divorce Attorney Breck Norment would still be happy to assist. Call Lexington KY Divorce Attorney Breck Norment for a free divorce consultation. He welcomes calls 24/7.
Phone: 859-303-6007
Email: [email protected]