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Rule 7 Warning order/military attorneys and guardians ad litem

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated9th Judicial Circuit - Hardin Circuit Court

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
9th Judicial Circuit - Hardin Circuit Court
KY RHAR Rule 7
Rule 7 Warning order/military attorneys and guardians ad litem
7.01. Appointment
Warning Order/Military Attorneys and Guardians ad Litem shall be appointed from a list of attorneys who are in good standing with the Hardin County Bar Association and have been approved by the presiding judges, with each attorney on the list to receive an equal number of appointments. Any attorney not wishing to receive such appointments may have his or her name removed from the list by written notification filed with the Clerk.
7.02. Fees
(1) Any litigant, except one permitted to proceed in forma pauperis, who desires the appointment of a Warning Order/Military Attorney, shall deposit with the clerk when the request is made, the sum of $125.00 as a Warning Order/Military Attorney fee. Unusual circumstances or expenses (not including typical postage expense) may justify an additional fee. A request for an additional fee must be addressed by motion to the court.
(2) Any litigant, except one permitted to proceed in forma pauperis, who desires the appointment of a Guardian ad Litem shall deposit with the clerk when the request is made, the sum of $165.00 as a Guardian ad Litem fee. Unusual circumstances or expenses (not including typical postage expense) may justify an additional fee. A request for an additional fee must be addressed by motion to the court.
(3) Unless objection has been filed, the Clerk shall pay the deposited fee to the Warning Order/Military Attorney or Guardian ad Litem upon filing of the attorney's report, or upon entry of final judgment.
7.03. Paupers
Any attorney appointed as Warning Order/Military Attorney or Guardian ad Litem in an in forma pauperis proceeding will also be appointed in the next non-pauper action where appointment of a Warning Order/Military Attorney or Guardian ad Litem is requested and in which that attorney is eligible for appointment.

Credits

HISTORY: Amended effective January 1, 2014. Prior amendments effective March 6, 2007.
Hardin Circuit Court Rule 7, KY R HARDIN CIR CT Rule 7
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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