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Common Issues to Resolve in a Louisville Divorce Case

Common Issues in a Louisville Divorce Case

What are some of the common issues to resolve in a Louisville divorce case?  What are some of the most important things you should be thinking through if you are considering a divorce?

One of the basic facts about a divorce in Louisville or Jefferson County that surprises most people to learn is this:

The cost of your divorce and the time it will take to complete are intricately tied to the amount of disagreement between you and your former spouse on the issues associated with your divorce.

In order for the process of a divorce to be completed, all issues contained within the “Separation Agreement” must be completely resolved.

The experienced divorce and family law attorneys at Dodd & Dodd will help you to full understand all of the common issues to resolve in a Louisville divorce case as well as the family law which will apply to each of these separate matters. The first thing your Dodd and Dodd attorney will do is review all of the potential issues in your unique case and help to answer your initial questions about the divorce that are most important to you.

What is it that keeps you up at night.  What most concerns you heart of hears?  The most common issues in resolve in a Louisville divorce case include, but are not limited to:

1. Child Custody and Parenting Time: how the issues of child custody and parenting time be addressed between you and your former spouse?
2. How will existing marital assets and debts as well as investment and retirement accounts be fully and transparently identified, communicated and divided between the parties?
3. What will happen to the family home?
4. Child Support: will child support be an issue in your case?  If so, in what amount and for how long?  What calculations and practices will guide the outcome?
5. Maintenance: How does the Court determine if temporary and/or permanent maintenance (spousal support)is warranted in your case?  What’s the difference between the two?
6. Business or Professional Practice: What impact will an interest in a business or professional practice have upon the division of marital assets in your case?

We invite you to review the strong recommendations of our former clients and contact us or call 502-584-1108 to schedule an appointment with one of our experienced divorce and family law attorneys.

Prepare a list of questions and the concerns which are weighing most heavily on your mind, and we can begin to work together to provide answers and insight and develop the strategies which will help you to accomplish your goals and objectives.