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Getting Started in Kentucky
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Divorce Basics: Getting Started in Kentucky Divorce can be tough, but knowing the basics makes the process easier to navigate. If you’re considering divorce in Kentucky, here’s what you need to know to get started. Filing for Divorce in Kentucky Kentucky is a no-fault divorce state, which means you can file based on irreconcilable differences.…
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What to Know Before You File in Kentucky
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Divorce Basics: What to Know Before You File in Kentucky Thinking about filing for divorce in Kentucky? Understanding the basics can help you feel more prepared and confident. Here’s a quick rundown of the most important things to know before you take that step. It’s Never Too Early to Meet with an Attorney Even if…
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Hearing Required for School Change
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Kutter v. Kutter No. 2023-CA-1091-MR Fayette Family Court Opinion by Judge Eckerle Dated Rendered: June 28, 2024 In this case, Father appeals a decision by the Fayette Family Court, which granted Mother the authority to make educational and religious decisions for their children, despite the terms of their separation agreement. The agreement had originally granted…
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Termination of Mother with Diagnosis of Factitious Disorder by Proxy’s Parental Rights Affirmed
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T.P. v. Commonwealth No. 2024-CA-0402-ME Scott Family Court Opinion by Judge Cetrulo Date Rendered: August 30, 2024 Child was born in 2009, and no father was identified. Mother had been the subject of at least four investigations regarding Child, beginning when Child was just a few months old. In 2017, concerns arose that Mother was…
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Elizabeth M. Howell Selected to 2025 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America
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For the 2025 edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America, more than 4 million votes were analyzed, which resulted in more than 27,000 lawyers honored in the new edition.
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