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Rule 14 Standing Temporary Child Support Orders and Minimum Temporary (Pendente Lite) Child Sup...

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated35th Judicial Circuit - Pike Circuit Court

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
35th Judicial Circuit - Pike Circuit Court
Civil Rules of the Pike Circuit Court
KY RPCC Rule 14
Rule 14 Standing Temporary Child Support Orders and Minimum Temporary (Pendente Lite) Child Support Fee Schedule (Domestic Relations Proceedings)
The Court shall adopt jointly a minimum temporary (pendente lite) child support fee schedule to be couched in terms of minimum monthly payments for each child, with said minimum monthly payments for each child, with said minimum child support, to be placed in a Standing Order of the Court, to be issued, at such times and occasions, as the Judges, of the Pike Circuit Court deem appropriate and further, with said minimum child support Standing Order to be distributed to all members of the practicing bar, and attached with Summons, in each domestic relations proceeding, in which children are an issue, so as to apprise all litigants of the minimum child support schedule.
The minimum support schedule shall take immediate effect upon Service of Process, and support under the terms of said schedule shall be due and payable no later than twenty (20) days after Service of Process by the non-custodial parent to the custodial parent.
Either party may file an appropriate Motion to Modify by either increasing or decreasing the support established in said fee schedule, if it is deemed in their best interest to do so.
It is specifically intended, that this Rule and the Standing Order referenced herein shall eliminate the necessity of Motions for Pendente Lite Allowance being filed in every case, and further to eliminate the lengthy delays between the filing of said Motion and the hearing of same.

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HISTORY: Amended effective January 13, 2004.
Pike Circuit Court Rule 14, KY R PIKE CIR CT Rule 14
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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