Official Kentucky Divorce Agreement Form | Step-by-Step Guide

Terms for dissolution of marriage

Sales Tax: 6%Notary: $2Witnesses: 2

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MARITAL SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT (DIVORCE)
State of Kentucky

This Agreement is entered into on [DATE] between:

PETITIONER:
Name: [PETITIONER NAME]
Address: [ADDRESS], KY [ZIP]

RESPONDENT:
Name: [RESPONDENT NAME]
Address: [ADDRESS], KY [ZIP]

Date of Marriage: [DATE]
Place of Marriage: [LOCATION]

1. GROUNDS: [  ] No-fault/Irreconcilable differences [  ] Other: [SPECIFY]

2. PROPERTY DIVISION:
   Petitioner receives: [LIST ASSETS]
   Respondent receives: [LIST ASSETS]
   Jointly held property: [DESCRIBE DIVISION]

3. DEBTS:
   Petitioner assumes: [LIST DEBTS]
   Respondent assumes: [LIST DEBTS]

4. SPOUSAL SUPPORT:
   [  ] No spousal support
   [  ] [PAYOR] pays $[AMOUNT] per month for [DURATION]

5. CHILD CUSTODY (if applicable):
   [  ] Joint legal custody
   [  ] Sole custody to [PARENT]
   Primary residence: [PARENT]
   Visitation schedule: [DESCRIBE]

6. CHILD SUPPORT (if applicable):
   [PAYOR] pays $[AMOUNT] per month per Kentucky child support guidelines.

This agreement is governed by Kentucky family law (KY Statutes).

PETITIONER: _____________________ DATE: _____
RESPONDENT: _____________________ DATE: _____

FAQ: Divorce Agreement in Kentucky

Is a Divorce Agreement required in Kentucky?

Yes, in Kentucky, a Divorce Agreement is required for most transactions of this type. Under Kentucky State Code, the document must include all parties' information, be signed, and witnessed by 2 individuals. Failure to use a proper Divorce Agreement may result in legal complications.

Does a Divorce Agreement need to be notarized in Kentucky?

Notarization requirements in Kentucky (KY) vary by transaction type. Notary fees in the state typically range from $2. While not always mandatory, notarization adds an extra layer of legal protection and is recommended for high-value transactions.

What are the tax implications of a Divorce Agreement in Kentucky?

Kentucky has a base sales tax rate of 6%. Depending on the type of transaction documented in your Divorce Agreement, additional local taxes may apply. Consult with a Kentucky tax professional for specific guidance on your situation.

Do both spouses have to agree to a divorce?

No, all US states allow no-fault divorce, meaning one spouse can file without the other's consent. However, an uncontested divorce (where both agree on terms) is faster, cheaper, and less stressful than a contested divorce.

How is property divided in a divorce?

Property division depends on your state. Community property states (like California and Texas) split marital assets 50/50. Equitable distribution states divide assets fairly but not necessarily equally, considering factors like income, duration of marriage, and contributions.

Can we write our own divorce agreement?

Yes, spouses can draft their own marital settlement agreement covering property division, spousal support, and child custody. The court must approve it to ensure it's fair and meets state requirements, especially regarding children.

Where to File Your Divorce Agreement in Kentucky

Visit your local County Clerk office to file or notarize your Divorce Agreement.

Kentucky County Clerk

Kentucky Capital

Main Government Building, Kentucky

District County Clerk

Kentucky Metro Area

County Courthouse, KY

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This Divorce Agreement template for Kentucky has been reviewed for accuracy and legal compliance.

Last reviewed: March 2026

Kentucky Divorce Agreement Legal Guide

In Kentucky, this document is legally binding under local statutes and provides essential protection for both parties involved in the transaction.

In Kentucky, according to Kentucky State Code, a 6% sales tax applies to applicable transactions. Notary fees in KY typically range from $2. The state requires 2 witnesses for this document.

This document offers comprehensive legal protection tailored specifically to Kentucky's unique statutory framework.

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Navigating Kentucky's legal landscape for a Divorce Agreement doesn't have to be complicated. This guide breaks down everything KY residents need to know — from required fields to filing procedures — so you can complete your document with confidence.

Getting It Done Right in Kentucky

Here's the practical approach: download, fill in your details, get signatures, and handle any KY-required notarization. Kentucky makes the process relatively straightforward, but attention to detail matters. Keep at least two copies — one for each party involved.

Legal Validity & Enforcement

Once properly executed, your Divorce Agreement is legally binding in Kentucky and enforceable in KY courts. The document remains valid for the duration specified in its terms. Kentucky courts generally uphold properly executed documents, provided they comply with applicable KY statutes.

Smart Practices for KY Compliance

Kentucky has specific rules that differ from neighboring states. Always verify your document against current KY statutes, especially if you're using a template from a previous year. Laws change, and what was valid last year in Kentucky may need updating for 2026.

Meeting Kentucky's Legal Threshold

For your Divorce Agreement to hold up in a Kentucky court, it must satisfy the state's statutory requirements. KY law emphasizes clear language, mutual consent, and proper execution. We've built these requirements directly into our template.

Divorce Agreement Costs in Kentucky

Estimated fees and processing times

Fee TypeCostNotes
Notary Fee$5-$15 (if required)Kentucky standard rate: $2
Filing FeeVaries by stateState registration (if applicable)
Processing Time1-3 business daysTypical turnaround in Kentucky
Sales Tax6%Kentucky base rate (local taxes may apply)
Witness Requirement2 witnessesKentucky requires multiple witnesses
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Fees shown are Kentucky-specific estimates. Contact your local office for exact pricing.

Kentucky Divorce Agreement Requirements

Review the following requirements to ensure your Divorce Agreement is legally valid in Kentucky.

Property division specified
Debt allocation described
Spousal support addressed
Child custody arrangement included
Child support per state guidelines
Both parties must sign
Notarization recommended
Court approval required
Full financial disclosure made
Governing law stated

Kentucky Notarization

Kentucky requires 2 witnesses and notarization may be mandatory. Fees typically range from $2.

Before You Sign

Review all information carefully. In Kentucky, a 6% sales tax may apply.

Legal Protection

Keep copies of all signed documents. Kentucky law requires all parties to receive copies of executed documents.

Kentucky Filing Deadlines

Check Kentucky deadlines for filing or recording this document with the appropriate county clerk's office.

Document Information

Document
Divorce Agreement
State
Kentucky (KY)
Category
Family
Format
PDF / Word / Print
Cost
100% Free
Sales Tax
6%
Notary Fee
$2

Kentucky Legal Requirements

Governing Statute:

State Law

  • Consult with a licensed attorney for specific requirements

Legal Disclaimer

This template is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws in Kentucky may change. Consult a licensed attorney for advice specific to your situation.