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Zero Support Order Still Triggers Modification Presumption
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Herl v. Herl 2024-CA-0412-MR Jefferson Family Court Kentucky Court of Appeals Opinion by Judge Jones Date Rendered: September 5, 2025 Question Presented: Whether the family court erred by imposing a child support obligation without making the required findings of a substantial and continuing material change in circumstances under KRS 403.213. Husband and Wife married in
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Divorce Basics: Modification of Custody or Parenting Time
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After a divorce or custody order is entered, life keeps moving, and sometimes it moves in ways that no one expected. Whether it is changes in work schedules, school needs, living arrangement, or relationships, it is not unusual for parents to find that the original custody or parenting time order no longer fits. Kentucky law
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