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Kentucky Divorce Laws, Child Support, and Attorneys
Kentucky Divorce Residency Requirements
To file for Kentucky divorce, either party must have been a resident of the State, or member of the armed services stationed in Kentucky for at least 180 days prior to filing for divorce.
Kentucky Divorce Filing Requirements
Kentuckydivorce may be filed in the county where either party resides.
Kentucky Divorce Grounds
The only ground for Kentucky divorce is the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. A Kentucky divorce willnot be granted, however, until the parties have lived apart for 60 days. Living apart includes living in the same house but not engaging in marital relations.