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Divorce

Law

We offer compassionate and effective legal representation to help our clients navigate the divorce process with confidence.

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Prenuptial

Agreements

Protect your assets and secure your future with a prenuptial agreement.

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Child Support & Custody

Child support and custody disputes can be some of the most difficult aspects of a divorce.

Raven Turner, Frankfort Family Law attorney

How We’re Different

Your Legal Advocate to Help Get Your Life Back on Track

Listen… Your family, it feels like a house built on stilts above a churning sea, every tide threatening to send it crashing down.

Divorce whispers like the wind through loose boards, custody battles loom like thunderheads, and every conversation creaks with unspoken hurt.

You’re scared, truly scared, of making a move that sends splinters through these already shaky walls.

Years of hushed words, dreams shoved aside, resentments that festered in the shadows – they’re all rising now, threatening to boil over into a messy, soul-shredding storm.

Every decision feels like stepping on eggshells, every choice weighted with the fear of leaving everyone with cuts and bruises.

Your partner, your kids, their faces swim before you, and every path seems to lead to their tears.

You know, you do, that staying put won’t fix anything.

Each day feels like another layer of frost on a fragile windowpane, another crack in the foundation.

Ignoring it won’t make it disappear, just turn this slow burn into a wildfire. But taking action, making that one irreversible decision, sends shivers down your spine.

What if you get it wrong? What if you choose the wrong path and leave a trail of broken hearts in your wake?

What if you sacrifice your kids’ happiness on the altar of a broken marriage? The guilt, it hangs heavy on your shoulders, a suffocating cloak.

That’s where Raven comes in. She’s your lighthouse in this storm, the steady hand you reach for through the legal fog.

Someone who sees the love tangled in this mess, who understands the fear that whispers its warnings in your ear.

Someone who can translate the whispers of your heart into legal realities, who can fight for your family while protecting every fragile piece.

Because delaying isn’t just about you.

It’s about your kids, their laughter caught in the crossfire, their tiny hands reaching out for a solid ground that keeps shifting.

It’s about your partner, the road once shared now choked with weeds, the love still flickering beneath the anger. It’s about all of you, lost in this emotional maze, needing a map, a compass, a way out.

So take my hand. I’ll be your voice, your shield, your compass. I’ll show you the legal paths, the options you haven’t seen, the light at the end of this tunnel.

Together, we can build a bridge across this fractured family, a bridge strong enough to carry you all toward a new dawn, even if it means building it step by careful step.

I hear you. Hear the fear, the love, the desperation that fuels your need for clarity.

I’ll help you make the right choices, not just for yourself, but for your family you still believe in. Because delaying any longer, that’s the storm that will wash away your future, your hope, everything you hold dear. And that is a battle you can’t afford to lose.

Reach out. We’ll weather this storm together.

When you’re ready to discuss your situation, Mark is here for you…

WHAT WE DO

A Collaborative Approach to Family Law

We take a collaborative approach to divorce, working closely with our clients to understand their goals and priorities.

We believe that by working together with our clients, we can achieve better outcomes that are tailored to their unique needs and circumstances.

We take the time to listen to our clients’ concerns, answer their questions, and provide them with the information and resources they need to make informed decisions.

Our attorneys are experienced and knowledgeable in all areas of divorce law, including property division, child custody, and spousal support. We use our expertise to help our clients navigate the legal process and achieve the best possible outcomes for their cases.

If you’re facing divorce and feeling overwhelmed by the negative emotions involved, we’re here to help.

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OUR SERVICES

Explore Our Legal Services

Divorce

We offer compassionate and effective legal representation to help our clients navigate the divorce process with confidence.

Mediation

If you and your spouse are seeking a less adversarial and more collaborative approach to divorce, our mediation services can help.

Child Custody & Support

Child support and custody disputes can be some of the most difficult aspects of a divorce.

Separation

Our goal is to help you achieve a fair and amicable resolution that sets you up for success in the next chapter of your life.

Alimony

Whether you’re seeking to receive or contest alimony payments, we’re here to protect your interests and help you achieve the best possible outcome.

Prenuptial Agreements

Protect your assets and secure your future with a prenuptial agreement.

Father’s Rights

We understand how important it is to protect your rights as a father and ensure your children’s best interests are met.

Grandparents’ Rights

We will assist you in obtaining visitation or custody rights so you can continue to play a vital role in your grandchild’s life.

I GET YOU

What You’re Likely Experiencing Right Now:

Going through a divorce can be an incredibly difficult and emotional experience for anyone involved.

Some common emotions you may experience during a divorce include:

  1. Anger: Feelings of anger towards your spouse for the breakdown of the marriage, and towards yourself for not being able to make it work.
  2. Grief: Grieving for the loss of the relationship, the future you had planned together, and the family dynamic that you had created.
  3. Fear: Fear of the unknown, the future without your spouse, and the financial implications of a divorce.
  4. Guilt: Feeling guilty for the role you played in the breakdown of the marriage and the impact it may have on your children.
  5. Isolation: Feeling alone and isolated during the divorce process, especially if you don’t have a strong support system.
  6. Anxiety: Anxiety about the legal process, the outcome of the divorce, and the impact it may have on your future.
  7. Uncertainty: Uncertainty about the future and how your life will look post-divorce.
  8. Low self-esteem: Feeling like a failure for not being able to make the marriage work and struggling with a decreased sense of self-worth.

It’s important to recognize that everyone’s experience of divorce is unique and there may be additional emotions or pain points that individuals experience.

Seeking support from family, friends, or a therapist can be helpful in navigating these difficult emotions and finding a path forward. 

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Don’t Go It Alone

Divorce is a major hurdle in one’s life that sholdn’t be handled alone or taken lightly.

Professional guidance can smooth the transition to your new life with far fewer unexpected roadblocks.

When you’re ready to talk to someone, click the button below to get started.

OUR TEAM

Meet Your Attorney

Raven Turner, Frankfort Family Law attorney

Mark Bronson

FAMILY LAWYER

When you’re ready to discuss your situation, Mark is here for you…

FRANKFORT FAMILY LAW ATTORNEY

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to get a divorce in Kentucky?

In Kentucky, the minimum waiting period for a divorce is 60 days after the filing of the divorce petition. However, the process can take longer if the divorce is contested and requires additional court hearings and negotiations.

What are the residency requirements for getting a divorce in Kentucky?

To file for divorce in Kentucky, either spouse must have been a resident of the state for at least 180 days before filing.

Additionally, the divorce should be filed in the county where either spouse resides or where the couple last lived together.

How is child custody decided in a divorce?

Child custody is determined by considering the best interests of the child, which may include factors such as the child’s age, health, and relationships with each parent.

Can custody arrangements be modified?

Yes, custody arrangements can be modified due to significant changes in circumstances, such as a parent’s relocation, change in living conditions, or the child’s evolving needs.

What impact does a parent's new partner or spouse have on custody and visitation arrangements?

A new partner can impact custody if their presence is deemed to affect the child’s well-being.

Courts may consider the new partner’s background and influence on the child.

What is a prenuptial agreement?

A prenuptial agreement is a contract entered into before marriage, outlining how assets and finances will be handled during the marriage and in the event of divorce or death.

What constitutes domestic violence?

Domestic violence includes physical, sexual, emotional, and psychological abuse by a current or former intimate partner or family member.

Do I need a lawyer to get a divorce?

While it is possible to get a divorce without a lawyer, it is often recommended to hire a lawyer to ensure that your rights are protected and that the divorce process goes smoothly.

How much will a divorce cost?

The cost of a divorce can vary widely depending on the complexity of the case, the length of the proceedings, and the hourly rate of the attorney. Some divorces may cost only a few thousand dollars, while others can cost tens of thousands of dollars.

What is supervised visitation, and when is it used?

Supervised visitation is used when a parent’s time with their child needs oversight, often due to safety concerns or re-establishing a relationship.