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Rule 10 Warning order attorney, military warning order attorney and guardian ad litem

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated46th Judicial Circuit - Breckinridge, Grayson and Meade Circuit Courts

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
46th Judicial Circuit - Breckinridge, Grayson and Meade Circuit Courts
KY BGMC Rule 10
Rule 10 Warning order attorney, military warning order attorney and guardian ad litem
10.01 The Clerk of the Court shall maintain a list of attorneys who are in good standing with the Bar Association of the County in which he or she practices and who have been approved by the presiding Circuit Judges from which to make appointment as Warning Order Attorney, Military Warning Order Attorney and/or Guardian ad Litem. Any attorney not wishing to receive such appointments may have his/her name removed from the list by submitting written notification of same to the Circuit Court Clerk.
10.02 Any party, except one permitted to proceed in forma pauperis, who desires the appointment of a Warning Order Attorney or Military Warning Order Attorney shall deposit with the Clerk of the Court, at the time the request for same is made, the sum of ONE HUNDRED TWENTY FIVE ($125.00) DOLLARS as an advanced Warning Order/Military Warning Order fee. Said fee shall include the cost of postage anticipated to be incurred by the Warning Order/Military Warning Order Attorney. In the event of extraordinary postage expense or public advertisement costs in excess of $25.00, the Warning Order/Military Warning Order Attorney may file notice and application for additional costs.
10.03 Any party, except one permitted to proceed in forma pauperis, who desires the appointment of a Guardian ad Litem shall deposit with the Clerk of the Court, at the time the request for same is made, the sum of two hundred and fifty ($250.00) dollars as an advance Guardian ad Litem fee.
10.04 Unless a Motion for additional fee is filed accompanied by affidavit supporting the basis for same, the Clerk of the Court shall pay the deposited fee to the Warning Order/Military Warning Order Attorney upon the entry of an Order by the presiding judge which acknowledges the filing of the report of same in satisfaction of the appointment in conformance with the applicable statutes and rules. Failure of the Warning Order/Military Warning Order Attorney to file a Motion and supporting affidavit for additional fee prior to or contemporaneous with the filing of his/her report shall be deemed acceptance of the standard fee herein established.
10.05 Unless a Motion for additional fee is filed, accompanied by an affidavit supporting the basis for same, the Clerk of the Court shall pay the deposited fee to the Guardian ad Litem upon the entry of a final judgment of the Court for the matter in which the Guardian ad Litem was appointed or upon other Order of the Court which acknowledges that the Guardian ad Litem has discharged his or her duties in satisfaction of the appointment. Failure of the Guardian ad Litem to file a Motion and supporting affidavit for additional fee prior to, or contemporaneous with the filing of his/her report shall be deemed acceptance of the standard fee herein established.
10.06 Any attorney appointed as Warning Order/Military Warning Order Attorney or Guardian ad Litem in an in forma pauperis proceeding shall be appointed in the next non-pauper action for which he/she is eligible, where appointment of a Warning/Military Warning Order Attorney or Guardian ad Litem is requested.

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HISTORY: Amended effective January 2, 2008; January 1, 2014.
Breckinridge, Grayson and Meade Circuit Court Rule 10, KY R BRECKINRIDGE CIR CT Rule 10
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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