Rule 701 Required case information
Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated31st Judicial Circuit - Floyd, Knott and Magoffin Family Court
KY FFCR Rule 701
Rule 701 Required case information
C. No matter shall be scheduled for Final Hearing until all parties have submitted Financial Disclosure Statement, if applicable. The Attorneys or parties, if pro se litigants, shall identify any Expert Witnesses they intend to call to testify at the Final Hearing within 30 days of the Final Hearing. The Attorneys or parites1, if pro se litigants, shall also produce any documents they intend to submit as Exhibits at the Final Hearing within 30 days of the Final Hearing.
E. FCRPP 2(5) provides that a Status Quo Order may be issued at the initial hearing. However, in the 31st and 36th Judicial Circuits, a Motion Requesting Entry of the AOC 237, Status Quo Order, may be filed with the Petition. The Motion must state that the Respondent has ten days to file an objection to entry of said Order. The clerk shall include a copy of the Motion for service with the Summons and Petition. If no objection is filed within 10 days of service of the Summons, Petition and Motion, the Status Quo Order will be entered by the Court. If a Status Quo Order is not requested by the Petitioner, the Respondent may also seek a Status Quo Order at the initial court appearance or may file a motion as directed in this rule. However, the respondent must provide notice of the motion upon the petitioner without the assistance of the clerk.
G. Attorneys or parties may file a Motion to Submit a dissolution matter for Final Decree, and submit same directly to the Judge for approval by the Court off-docket, which shall contain executed Notices and Waivers of Hearings and/or Financial Disclosure Statements along with a Settlement Agreement and Jurisdictional Deposition.
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HISTORY: Adopted effective June 8, 2012.
Footnotes
So in original.
Floyd, Knott and Magoffin Family Court Rule 701, KY R FLOYD FAM CT Rule 701
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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