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Gray Divorce in Kentucky (Over 50)
Special financial considerations for divorce after 50 in Kentucky. Retirement, Social Security, and healthcare. Kentucky follows equitable distribution.
Property Type
Equitable
Filing Fee
$150–$200
Median Cost
$7,000–$28,000
Annual Divorces
18,000+
Understanding Gray Divorce in Kentucky
Kentucky processes approximately 18,000+ divorces annually. Understanding your rights and options specific to Kentucky is essential before making decisions that will affect your finances and family for years to come.
Kentucky follows equitable distribution rules for dividing marital assets. The state only allows no-fault divorce. Filing fees are $150–$200, with a residency requirement of 180 days.
The median cost ranges from $7,000 for uncontested cases to $28,000 for contested divorces. Under KRS §403.140, courts consider multiple factors when making decisions about property, support, and custody.
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This page provides general information about gray divorce in Kentucky and is not legal advice. Verify current statutes with KRS §403.140 or consult a licensed Kentucky attorney. Last reviewed March 2026.