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Rule 204 Continuance of motions

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

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
3rd Judicial Circuit - Christian Family Court
Rule 2. Court Scheduling / Motion Hour / Procedures for Filing
KY RCCF Rule 204
Rule 204 Continuance of motions
An attorney or pro se party who will be unable to be present at the time scheduled in the motion shall immediately notify the moving attorney or pro se party and attempt to establish a mutually agreeable time for hearing the motion. If unsuccessful, the party seeking continuance shall immediately file a motion for continuance in writing, state the reasons for the continuance, and shall send a copy directly to the attention of the Family Court Staff, as well as filing the motion with the Clerk. Any motion for continuance in a dependency, neglect or abuse matter shall comply with the requirements of FCRPP 23. The Court shall have discretion to allocate costs by reason of a continuance upon a showing of good cause. The Court has final discretion in the granting or denying of any continuance and may require the hearing to proceed even if the parties agree to the continuance.

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HISTORY: Amended effective April 21, 2012. Prior amendments effective July 8, 2008; February 15, 2005.
Christian Family Court Rule 204, KY R CHRISTIAN FAM CT Rule 204
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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