How much does an uncontested divorce cost in Kentucky?
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How much does an uncontested divorce cost in Kentucky?
You may file for divorce at any time, but you and your spouse must be separated for at least 60 days before the final divorce decree can be entered. How much does it cost to get a divorce? The court will charge a filing fee of $113. You usually have to pay this fee in cash or by certified check or money order.
Can I buy my ex out of the house?
To buy someone out of their share of a property, you have to work out their share of the equity. Typically this involved four steps: Get the house valued (the lender will do this, usually for a small fee). Ask your current lender for a redemption certificate to find out how much is left to pay on the mortgage.
How do I get my ex husband’s name off the house?
Firstly, you will need to seek the consent of your home loan provider to take your ex-spouse’s name off the mortgage. With the help of the lawyer or conveyancer, you’ll then fill out a transfer title form. You can usually find this on the website of your applicable state or territory government department.
Can I force my ex partner to sell the house?
You may be able to approach the court for interim orders to force the sale of the house. If granted, the orders would allow for the property to be sold, and would also instruct a timeframe within which it should be sold.
What if my ex won’t sell the house?
You will need to go to the county court and obtain a county court judgement. After this has been successful, you can start the process for an order to sale. To do this, you’ll need to attend a hearing, where a judge will hear your case along with your ex-partner’s.
How can I sell my half of the house?
If you and the co-owner hold the property as tenants in common, then you simply sell your half of the house. If it’s deeded as “tenants in common,” you can do that. On the other hand, if you and the other owner hold the property as joint tenants, you each own a non-divisible interest in the property.