Wife & I have been separated for over 4 years.

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Wife & i have been separated for over 4 years. It's been way too long and we both want a divorce as quickly & inexpensive as possible. We have no kids together and we have no property to split.. What can i do? :confused:
 
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Determine whether you or your spouse have met the residency requirements. To be eligible to file for divorce in Kentucky, one of the parties must have lived in Kentucky for at least 180 days prior to filing for divorce, unless one of the parties is in the military. For military personnel, the individual does not have to be physically located in Kentucky, but his regular assignment or duty station must be Kentucky, though he is currently deployed elsewhere.
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Find a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage form by visiting the courthouse, online resources or an office supply store. Many Kentucky courthouse websites provide these forms online.
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Fill out the petition completely and sign and date it at the bottom. When filling out the form, select "irretrievable breakdown" as the grounds for filing divorce. On the form you will also need to provide your full name, your spouse's full name, your birth dates, the date of your marriage, the date of your separation, the names and ages of any children born of the marriage and the address for each party.
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Prepare the summons. Copies of the summons forms are available at the courthouse or on the courthouse's website. A summons is a legal notification letting the other party know you have filed for divorce and what they need to do as part of the divorce process.
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Make at least three copies of the completed petition and summons. You will need one copy for the court, one copy for your personal records and another copy to serve on your spouse.
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Go to the courthouse and file the original petition and summons with the court. Be prepared to pay filing fees. Call the courthouse before going to determine how the fees may be paid. Some require cash or money orders, others may take personal checks.
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Hire a process server to serve your spouse with a copy of the petition and summons. You can also serve the documents on your spouse through certified mail, but you will need to file a copy of the return receipt for certified mail with the court. This is referred to as "proof of service." If you hire a process server, he will file the proof of service for you.
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Attend any counseling or mediation requirements by the court. If one of the parties denies the marriage is irretrievably broken, the court may require counseling or mediation services before making a determination as to whether the marriage truly is irretrievably broken.
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Attend all pre-trial hearings. If you and your spouse have reached an agreement on all issues pertaining to the divorce such as child custody and property division, file a marital settlement agreement with the court that details these agreements and divisions. If you and your spouse are unable to come to an agreement, you may be ordered to undergo more mediation. If you still cannot come to an agreement, there will be a trial, where a judge will make decisions regarding all outstanding issues such as child support, child custody and alimony, if any.

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