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In Kentucky, all property acquired by the married couple during the marriage is presumed to be marital property subject to division.
Kentucky is an equitable distribution state. Kentucky does not look at how property is titled. The determination of marital property is based upon whether the property was acquired after the date of marriage. The presumption of marital property may be rebutted if property is considered to be non-marital property.
Non-marital property is property that has been acquired at a specific time or through a specific circumstance. To learn more about the distinction of non-marital property from marital property, schedule a Consultation with Jackson Family Law.
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For many couples, one of the most challenging parts of divorce is dividing property and determining “who gets what.” There are emotional and financial aspects to answering this question. At Jackson Family Law we help you navigate the balance between the emotions and financial impacts of working through these questions. To learn more about how Jackson Family Law can help you with your Property Division concerns, call today to schedule a personal consultation.
Division of Marital Property
How does marital property get divided in a Kentucky divorce? In Kentucky, all property acquired by the married couple during the marriage is presumed to be marital property subject to division.
Kentucky is an equitable distribution state. Kentucky does not look at how property is titled. The determination of marital property is based upon whether the property was acquired after the date of marriage. The presumption of marital property may be rebutted if property is considered to be non-marital property. Non-marital property is property that has been acquired at a specific time or through a specific circumstance.
To learn more about the distinction of non-marital property from marital property, schedule a Consultation with Jackson Family Law.
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