What forms are required to file for divorce (aka dissolution of marriage) or legal separation in the Commonwealth of Kentucky?
What forms are required to file for divorce, contested or uncontested, or a legal separation? The legal process begins with an analysis to determine whether you meet the requirements to file divorce (aka dissolution of marriage) or legal separation. Click HERE for an overview of the process.
Assuming you meet the requirements to file divorce (aka dissolution of marriage) or legal separation in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the next step is to file a lawsuit against your spouse. What is required may vary by the local rules of your county. The local rules of your county and some self-help forms can be found by clicking Local Rules of Practice – Kentucky Court of Justice.
Attorney John Schmidt discusses the forms you generally need in the paragraphs below.
Anyone wondering what forms are required to file for divorce for divorce (aka dissolution of marriage) or legal separation in the Commonwealth of Kentucky needs to complete a VS-300. The instructions for completing the VS-300 can be found online by clicking HERE. The actual form to be completed can be found online by clicking HERE. The local rules of your county and some self-help forms can be found by clicking Local Rules of Practice – Kentucky Court of Justice.
If you get overwhelmed with the process and want to hire an attorney who routinely handles divorce (aka dissolution of marriage) or legal separation, then call my office at to make an appointment. I’ll complete the paperwork with you sitting there and we’ll file it with the court the same day.
The next step in the process is to complete the petition, a civil summons, the civil case cover sheet, and other documents required by local rules. The requirements can be found at Ky. Rev. Stat. § 403.150 which can be found online by clicking HERE. Ky. Rev. Stat. § 403.150 lays out the requirements for the petition, the civil summons can be found online by clicking HERE, the civil case cover sheet can be found online by clicking HERE, and the local rules of your county and some self-help forms can be found by clicking Local Rules of Practice – Kentucky Court of Justice.
After the case is filed, what happens depends upon a myriad of factors. I invite you to call all my office at to make an appointment.
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If you’re contemplating a divorce, the Law Offices of John Schmidt & Associates is here to help – we’re here for you. We will help you to know what forms are required to file for divorce or legal separation and work with you to start the process. We have the ability to be as persuasive and as aggressive as you want as the situation demands. We like to get results quickly and solve your problem(s), but you are the client and you get to decide how aggressively you want us to pursue solutions.
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