Form For Findings Of Fact And Decree Of Dissolution Of Marriage (Children Under 18)

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NO. (A) ____________________
________________ CIRCUIT COURT
FAMILY DIVISION _________
(B) __________________________
PETITIONER
(print name of Petitioner)
SELF-HELP FORM #5B
v.
FINDINGS OF FACT AND
DECREE OF DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
(With Children Under 18, With Agreement)
(C) __________________________
RESPONDENT
(print name of Respondent)
* * * * * * * * *
This action came before the Court on a petition for dissolution of marriage. The parties
entered a Marital Settlement Agreement, and the Respondent signed an Appearance and Waiver,
which is on file with the Court. The Petitioner tendered proof by written interrogatories.
Accordingly, the Court finds that:
The ! Petitioner and/or ! the Respondent has/have resided in Kentucky for more
1.
than 180 days preceding the filing of the petition.
2.
The
parties
were
married
on
__________________
in
_______________________
(date of marriage)
(county)
County, _________________, where the marriage is registered.
(state)
3.
The parties have lived apart for more than 60 days and more than 60 days have
elapsed since the Respondent was served with the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage or signed
the Entry of Appearance and Waiver or Marital Settlement Agreement.
4.
The marriage is irretrievably broken and the conciliation provisions of KRS
403.170 do not apply.
Revised 7/18/2007
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