Kentucky is a "no-fault" state concerning divorce. Only "irreconcilable differences" are recognized as grounds for divorce.
yes
You can get a divorce in any state no matter what state you were married in.
Abandonment is not grounds for divorce in Michigan. Michigan is a "no-fault" divorce state.
Almost all divorces are filed no fault now. There is rarely any benefit to filing with a fault.
Yes, you can divorce while pregnant in any state of the United States. I would suggest you get child support with the divorce.
No, emancipation is not available in Kentucky.
Yes, Kentucky is a state.
No. While pregnant in the state of KY a divorce cannot be finalized. Furthermore, the child legally belongs to the husband, even if it is not biologically his. And when the time to divorce arrives all parties involved must sign affidavits of paternity of the child.
Kentucky is a state...
Kentucky legislature is the State legislature of the u.s state of Kentucky
Kentucky isn't the "Show me" state. Kentucky is the "bluegrass" state. Missouri is the "Show me" state.