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Rule 505 Administrative establishment of support obligations

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated30th Judicial Circuit - Jefferson Family Court

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
30th Judicial Circuit - Jefferson Family Court
Rule 5. Paternity
KY JFRP Rule 505
Rule 505 Administrative establishment of support obligations
A. The Jefferson County Attorney, Child Support Division, as agent for the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS), may administratively establish a child support and/or medical obligation pursuant to KRS 405.430, if:
1. Paternity is not in question,
2. There is no existing order of child support,
3. The non-custodial parent resides or works in Kentucky, and
4. The non-custodial parent's address is known.
B. The support obligation shall be determined in accordance with the guidelines found in KRS 403.212.
C. Pursuant to KRS 405.450, the non-custodial parent shall have the right to appeal the administrative order to a CHFS hearing officer.
D. Jefferson Family Court shall be the appropriate venue for appeals of a hearing officer's final order. No Petition for Review of an administrative order shall be filed in Jefferson Family Court until all administrative remedies have been exhausted. Judicial review shall be conducted in accordance with KRS 13B.150.

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HISTORY: Amended effective July 22, 2011; adopted effective September 2, 2006.
Jefferson Family Court Rule 505, KY R JEFFERSON FAM CT Rule 505
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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