DEBTS
Believe
it or not, there is no specific statute in Kentucky which tells the court how to
divide marital debts. Generally, the debt "follows" the asset.
The debt on the car or the house goes with whoever gets the vehicle or the
residence. Remaining debts are usually divided as equally as possible. As you
would expect, the spouse with the greater income often ends up with greater
debt.
A pendente lite ("temporary") action to limit the accumulation of new credit
and debts should be seriously considered.
Very simply, if you want or need debts assigned, you must provide the
documentation to support your proposed assignments.
In some cases, it may be very appropriate for your lawyer to immediately
notify creditors about your divorce proceedings. Even if the debts are assigned,
there may be important actions possible to ensure their actual payment and your
protection.
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