Northern Kentucky divorce and custody attorney Michael Bouldin discusses changes to child support law and guidelines. Included is discussion about joint custody and equal parenting time as well as modification to top end or cap of guidelines. Law was enacted March, 2021 but takes effect March, 2022.
DIVORCE/DISSOLUTION
Is There a Simple Divorce?
NKy divorce attorney Michael Bouldin discusses concept of simple divorces and option for flat fee cases if uncontested.
5 New Divorce Trends
Kentucky divorce attorney Michael Bouldin discusses recent trends in divorces in Kentucky and throughout the country. Information may be helpful in determining divorce.
How To Start a Divorce
Perhaps the most difficult part of divorce is beginning the process. Making the initial decision is wrapped in financial, emotional, mental, and practical considerations. Should I move out? Can I afford divorce? Do I still love my spouse? What about the children? What...
Divorce & Covid-19
Northern Kentucky divorce attorney Michael Bouldin discusses filing for divorce despite corona virus pandemic. Call for consultation.
Filing for Protective Orders & Domestic Violence
With increase of stay at home Orders and alcohol abuse, there has been an increase in Domestic Violence. The Kentucky Courts remain open for both filing and hearings related to domestic violence allegations. The Courts can issue immediate temporary Orders to protect...
What is Cost of Uncontested Divorce?
There are many terms used that identify a divorce that is uncontested; those include agreed divorce, dissolution, or uncontested divorce/dissolution. Collaborative cases may ultimately be uncontested but generally involve more discussion and negotiation of issues...
Divorce and Girlfriends
Having practiced divorce and family law for over 25 years, I am often asked about girlfriends, boyfriends and significant others. What if my wife finds out about my girlfriend? Being a no-fault divorce state, the reasons for the divorce/dissolution are irrelevant to...
Modification of Alimony
In many divorces one spouse may be obligated to pay alimony, maintenance or spousal support to the other. Alimony is usually awarded in cases when the couple has been married for a number of years and there is a disparity between the incomes of the two spouses....
Divorce, DVO and Court Filings During Coronavirus Update
As an attorney in this field for 25 years, I wanted to update the public and advise that you can still file for divorce and obtain an Emergency Protective Order (EPO) by filing a Domestic Violence (DV) Petition even during the Covid-19 scare with the courts...