
IN KENTUCKY, WE DON’T HAVE CHILDREN SO I’M TOLD I CAN GET A DIVORCE WITHOUT WAITING. IS THAT TRUE?
Dec. 8, 2017
The law states that no decree can be entered until the parties have “lived apart” for 60 days. If you’ve “lived apart” for 60 days and there are no children, then a decree may be entered without an additional wait. The key is whether husband and wife have “lived apart” for 60 days.
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