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Rule 501 Motion practice

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated3rd Judicial Circuit - Christian Family Court

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
3rd Judicial Circuit - Christian Family Court
Rule 5. Paternity Child Support Cases Where the Christian County Child Support Division is Involved
KY RCCF Rule 501
Rule 501 Motion practice
A. Motions for wage assignments pursuant to KRS 403.215 and KRS 405.465, appointment of Guardian ad Litem, for Guardian ad Litem fees, and to compel discovery shall not be placed on the regular docket but shall stand submitted to the Court unless a written objection and request for hearing is filed within ten (10) days of the date contained in the Certificate of Service.
B. Motions for default judgments for failure to plead or otherwise defend, as provided by the Rules of Civil Procedure, shall be noticed for a hearing on the scheduled docket or filed with the Court and stand submitted upon filing under CR 78.(2). In the latter case, if the court determines a hearing is necessary under CR 55.01, a hearing date will be assigned.
C. Motions to modify, suspend, or terminate child support and to determine arrearages accrued on child support orders shall be scheduled for a hearing. Prior to the hearing, the Christian County Attorney's Office may attempt to negotiate a settlement of the matter. If the case is not resolved, then a hearing will be held.
D. All matters relating to UIFSA Registration for Enforcement only of a foreign support order shall be filed in and heard on the Christian Family Court's Paternity dockets. This includes, but is not limited to, contempt proceedings in such actions.
E. Unless otherwise designated, all “CI” cases shall be heard on the first Thursday morning of each month, unless otherwise designated. In Family Court cases which are designated as a “J” case, the case shall be scheduled for the second Thursday morning of each month, unless otherwise designated. If a party has both a “J” case and a “CI” case, then those cases shall be heard in the same manner as the “CI” cases above; however, records relating to the “J” case shall be kept confidential and shall not be made public, and the name of any juvenile shall not appear on any docket which may be made available to the public.

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HISTORY: Amended effective April 21, 2012. Prior amendments July 8, 2008; February 15, 2005.
Christian Family Court Rule 501, KY R CHRISTIAN FAM CT Rule 501
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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