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How Does Domestic Violence Affect a Louisville Divorce

How Does Domestic Violence Affect a Louisville Divorce - Family Law

It may surprise you to learn 1200 people per hour are abused by a spouse, domestic partner or significant other in the United States.  How does domestic violence affect a Louisville divorce?  If you or someone you love has been physically or emotionally abused and is considering the end of their marriage or seeking advice the divorce and family law attorneys at Dodd & Dodd are here to help.

Unfortunately, reports of domestic violence have significantly increased during the COVID-19 pandemic.  This may account for a portion of the increasing number of divorces across the United States and here in Louisville.

Financial concerns often affect choices in a domestic violence case.  It is possible to ask the Judge to award temporary maintenance as part of the restraining order in the case.

Once everyone is safe, the next question on your mind may be “how does domestic violence affect a Louisville divorce?”

The Family Courts in Louisville and Jefferson County will absolutely take the actions of a violent spouse into account in many aspects of the divorce.  Violent spouses are immediately suspect when it comes to child custody and parenting time.  While the Court will always have the best interests of the child in mind the violent actions of a parent may severely limit child custody and parenting time orders.  For example, the Court may award primary physical and legal custody to the victim of abuse while visitation for a violent offender may be limited to supervised visits in a neutral facility.

How does domestic violence affect a Louisville divorce from a financial perspective?  If the domestic violence has resulted in damage to marital property or depletion of marital accounts the Court may offset the property division award to account for these actions.

Generally speaking, if the domestic violence has occurred within 5 years of the divorce the Court will not award maintenance to the violent spouse.

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.