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When Spouses Cannot Agree: Understanding Contested Divorce in Louisville

A contested divorce occurs when spouses disagree on one or more critical issues such as:

  • Child custody and parenting time arrangements
  • Child support calculations and payments
  • Division of marital property and assets
  • Allocation of shared debts
  • Spousal maintenance (alimony)

Kentucky law requires complete agreement on all issues before finalizing your divorce without court involvement.

The Kentucky Contested Divorce Process

Mediation: The First Step Toward Resolution

When spouses cannot reach agreement, Louisville family courts typically order mediation. During this process:

  • Both parties meet with their attorneys and a neutral third-party mediator
  • The mediator facilitates communication and negotiation
  • Mediation offers a private setting to craft personalized solutions for your family
  • Many contested cases resolve successfully during mediation, saving time and money

When Mediation Isn’t Enough: Going to Court

If mediation doesn’t resolve all issues, your case proceeds to trial where:

  • Each party presents evidence and arguments before a family court judge
  • The judge issues legally binding decisions on all remaining disputed issues
  • Timing depends on case complexity and court schedules in Jefferson County

Expert Support for Complex Cases

Louisville contested divorces often require specialized professionals such as:

  • Forensic accountants for hidden asset investigations
  • Business valuators for accurately assessing family businesses
  • Child custody evaluators to determine the best interests of children
  • Guardians ad Litem who represent children’s interests in high-conflict cases

Kentucky Divorce Laws You Should Know

  • Kentucky follows no-fault divorce principles, though fault may influence property division and maintenance awards
  • At least one spouse must have lived in Kentucky for 180+ days before filing
  • Spouses must live separately for at least 60 days before divorce finalization
  • Parents of minor children may have to complete divorce education classes
  • There’s a mandatory 60-day waiting period after filing when children are involved

Why Choose Our Louisville Family Law Attorneys for Your Contested Divorce

A contested divorce creates significant emotional and financial challenges. Our Louisville divorce lawyers provide:

  • Strategic negotiation to protect your parental rights
  • Experienced courtroom advocacy when settlement isn’t possible
  • Thorough analysis of complex marital estates
  • Compassionate support throughout this difficult transition

Have Questions About Your Case?

Schedule a confidential consultation with Attorney Jason A. Bowman.

(502) 861-7414

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