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Rule CPR-135 Domestic relations

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated41st Judicial Circuit - Clay, Jackson and Leslie Circuit Courts

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
41st Judicial Circuit - Clay, Jackson and Leslie Circuit Courts
Regional Rules of Civil Procedure
KY CJLC Rule CPR-135
Rule CPR-135 Domestic relations
1. The court shall not hear any matters for maintenance or child support in the absence of service on a respondent of a comprehensive affidavit accompanying the motion for same in the manner pursuant to KRS 403.160, which clearly sets forth the factual basis for the motion and the amounts or other relief required. Responsive affidavits shall be utilized if possible. All motions and affidavits required to be filed must be served at least five days prior to the date of the scheduled hearings unless the initial affidavit alleges in good faith and specifically sets forth facts, not mere conclusions, showing and also alleging the delay would endanger seriously the movant's or movant's child's physical, mental, moral, or emotional health, or constitute manifest injustice.
2. In every contested dissolution, each attorney may, at the discretion of the Court, file in the case and furnish to the Court and opposing counsel, an itemized schedule setting forth the following:
a. Marital property of the parties and in whose name it is held, and the value thereof, including:
1. Real estate
2. Personal property, including cash, bank accounts, etc.;
b. Employment status;
c. Income, periodic and from all sources, and supporting proof thereof from employer, including wage statements, etc.;
d. Copy of tax return for preceding year;
e. List of property, real and personal, claimed non-marital, and the basis of the claim;
f. Any other information the parties may believe will assist in making property disposition and fixing award for maintenance and support, where applicable.
3. If the case is scheduled for hearing, the above-mentioned schedule shall be furnished to the court and opposing counsel five days prior to the hearing date.
4. All actions for final decrees shall include the testimonies of the parties to prove residency
5. Proposed findings of fact, conclusions of law and final decrees in original form, shall be submitted to the court typed on plain, letter-size paper when domestic relations cases are either heard orally or on deposition as provided herein.

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HISTORY: Amended effective August 27, 2003; effective April 22, 1994.
Clay, Jackson and Leslie Circuit Court Rule CPR-135, KY R CLAY CIR CT Rule CPR-135
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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