When children go through a divorce, they do not always have a say in custody and living arrangements. Some parents, with their lawyers, can amicably decide what to do regarding custody and visitation outside of the court. The child’s choice may have a significant...
Month: January 2020
Good faith and bad faith in relocation
Sometimes relocation to a new town, city or state can open an exciting new chapter in the life of a parent. It should also be an exciting time for the child that relocates along with the parent. However, judges might find fault with the desire of a parent to relocate...
Dividing up a 401k in your divorce
Depending on the circumstances surrounding the end of your marriage in Louisville, your divorce may come as a welcome relief. What you may not welcome, however, is the financial uncertainty that it may bring (particularly if you were not the primary income earner in...
Kentucky starts at joint custody and ends with a brighter future
Shared custody can be crucial to ensure a shining outcome for your children. Getting what’s best for your family after a divorce can be daunting, but you might be living in the place that gives you the best head start. Children in single-parent homes are more likely...
Collaborative divorce may be a smart, workable solution
If you and your spouse have decided that divorce is inevitable, the next question is whether to take the traditional way out of your marriage or try something different. Collaborative divorce is an alternative to litigation, and it has been gaining in popularity....