How can I change issues in my finalized divorce in Kentucky?

Full question:

I wanted to know how to go about changing issue's that were put in my divorce papers, how long do I have to live in Kentucky to be able to take it to court for changing issue's in my divorce that has already been finalized?

  • Category: Divorce
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  • State: Kentucky

Answer:

You do not need to meet a residency requirement to file a motion to change issues in your finalized divorce. The court that issued your divorce already has jurisdiction over the matter.

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FAQs

Yes, you can challenge a divorce settlement in Kentucky, but there are specific grounds for doing so. Common reasons include fraud, duress, or if the settlement is unconscionable. To initiate a challenge, you typically need to file a motion with the court that handled your divorce. It's advisable to seek legal counsel to understand your options and the process involved.