This is not correct. Kentucky is a "no fault" state regarding the grounds for the divorce, i.e., the petitioner alleges the marriage is irretrievably broken but the facts and circumstances leading to that conclusion are irrelevant. Regarding the amount of spousal maintenance, however, fault (adultery but also other elements like abuse, abandonment and fraud) can be considered along with many other factors. See Chapman v. Chapman, 498 S.W.2d 134 (Ky. 1973).
Absolutely correct.