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Grandparents Volunteering Assistance Alongside Parents Are Not De Facto Custodians
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Rigdon v. England NO. 2023-CA-0984-MR Hardin Circuit Court Kentucky Court of Appeals Opinion by Judge Combs Date Rendered: July 12, 2024 Issues: Whether the legislative changes to aggregating time pursuant to the de facto custodianship statute, KRS 403.270, apply retroactively. Whether grandparents volunteering assistance qualify as de facto custodians. Paternal Grandparents filed a petition to…
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Separation of Powers Doctrine Requires Hoskins Hearing
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A.S. v. Commonwealth NO. 2024-CA-0245-ME Bullitt Family Court Opinion by Judge Easton Date Rendered: July 19, 2024 Issues: Whether the family court violated the separation of powers doctrine by refusing to dismiss charges against A.S. when requested by the prosecutor. Whether the family court erred in finding neglect against A.S. despite lack of supporting evidence.…
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Interested Persons with Proper Standing who File a DNA Action Are Accorded the Status of a Party-Plaintiff
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G.M.A. v. Commonwealth Case No. 2023-CA-0941-ME Gallatin Family Court Opinion by Judge Eckerle Date Rendered: May 3, 2024 Issue: Whether Interested Persons are entitled to status as parties to DNA proceedings. Paternal Grandparents filed a DNA Petition on behalf of their Grandchild alleging that Grandchild had been living with them since birth at the request…
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State Employees Entitled to Qualified Immunity Where Parent Gives Explicit Consent to Removal of Children
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Bambach v. Moegle No. 23-1372 Six Circuit Opinion by Judge McKeague Date Rendered: February 8, 2024 Issue: Whether social worker and supervisor employed by state Children Protective Services can assert qualified immunity as a defense to constitutional violations when removing children from parental custody pending investigation. Father and Mother divorced in 2013. In 2015, Mother…
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Attorney Sanctioned for Not Following RAP
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J.P.T. v. Commonwealth of Kentucky, Cabinet for Health and Family Services Case No. 2023-CA-0218 Boone Circuit Court Opinion by Judge Acree Date Rendered: May 3, 2024 Mother and Father were undergoing a divorce when the underlying DNA petition was initiated. They shared custody of their children by an agreed order and were prohibited from committing…
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