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Rule 502. Custody and transfer orders

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated22nd Judicial Circuit - Fayette Family Court

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
22nd Judicial Circuit - Fayette Family Court
Rule 5. Paternity
KY RFFC Rule 502
Rule 502. Custody and transfer orders
A. Upon a determination of paternity, the Court may consider custody, timesharing and support and issue temporary orders therefore within the paternity action. The Court may order permanent custody orders only if the jurisdictional and pleading requirements of KRS 403 have been met.
B. If the Court in its discretion determines that transfer of the custody, timesharing, and support issues is appropriate, the Court shall enter a transfer order directing the moving party to pay the civil action filing fee and indicating what portions of the paternity case, if any, shall be transferred into the civil action file and what information, if any, is to be placed under seal. The Court shall also indicate whether the moving party shall file with the civil court a sufficient initiating pleading in compliance with KRS 403 or indicate on the transfer order whether the order itself or certain documents filed within the paternity action and transferred to the civil action arc sufficient to act as the initiating pleading in the civil action. The Court may require the moving party to draft a proposed transfer order in conformity herewith.

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HISTORY: Amended effective December 28, 2022. Adopted effective October 8, 2012.
Fayette Family Court Rule 502, KY R FAYETTE FAM CT Rule 502
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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