Social Media and Divorce in Kentucky: What Can Be Used Against You (2026 Guide)
Kentucky courts admit Facebook, Instagram, and text messages as divorce evidence under KRE 901. Learn what posts can hurt custody, support, and property division.
Divorce checklists, choosing a lawyer, common mistakes, social media tips, and step-by-step preparation.
Kentucky courts admit Facebook, Instagram, and text messages as divorce evidence under KRE 901. Learn what posts can hurt custody, support, and property division.
Avoid costly Kentucky divorce mistakes. Learn 10 critical errors — from hiding assets to social media posts — with KRS statutes, $148 filing fees, and 60-day waiting period rules.
How to choose a divorce lawyer in Kentucky in 2026: fees ($113-$185 filing), 180-day residency, 60-day waiting period, and 12 vetting questions.
Complete 2026 Kentucky divorce checklist with $148 filing fees, 180-day residency rules, 60-day waiting period, and step-by-step document guide under KRS Chapter 403.