About Larmour Law Offices, PSC — Family Law Georgetown Kentucky
Larmour Law Offices, PSC provides family law Georgetown families need for custody disputes, divorces, will preparation, and domestic violence orders. Ashley Larmour leads the firm at 102 E Main Street serving Scott County and the surrounding Bluegrass region. Her practice also includes estate planning and general civil matters.
This established practice handles everything from emergency DVOs to multi-year adoption cases. Other Georgetown attorneys serve the area, but Ms. Larmour offers detailed will preparation and adoption services often missing in smaller markets. Paralegal Emily supports clients through every filing and court date.
What Clients Say
Clients call Ashley Larmour fact-oriented, no-nonsense, and patient with anxious clients. One assault victim’s family praised the courtroom support during a difficult DVO hearing. Will preparation clients received red emergency document envelopes for their vehicles, a thoughtful detail that other attorneys had not provided. Several adoption clients credit her with completing multi-year cases.
Family Law Georgetown — Practice Areas & Services
- Divorce and custody representation
- Adoption and termination of parental rights
- Domestic violence order petitions
- Will and estate planning preparation
- Child support and visitation enforcement
- General civil matters in Scott County
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a Kentucky divorce take?
Kentucky requires a 60-day waiting period after filing and proof of 180 days residency under KRS 403.044. Uncontested cases in Scott Family Court typically finalize within three to four months.
How does Kentucky handle joint custody?
Kentucky law presumes joint custody and equal parenting time as in the child’s best interest under KRS 403.270. Parties can rebut this presumption with evidence about parental fitness or child welfare.
Where do Scott County family cases get heard?
Family law matters proceed in Scott Family Court at the Scott County Justice Center in Georgetown. The court handles divorce, custody, adoption, and DVO petitions under Kentucky’s unified family court system.
Quick Facts: Family Law in Georgetown
- Scott County’s population grew to over 60,000 residents in recent estimates, making it one of Kentucky’s fastest-growing counties.
- KRS 403.044 sets the 60-day divorce waiting period.
- Kentucky family courts have unified jurisdiction over divorce, custody, and DVOs.

