Rule 709 Briefs/statement of desired findings, conclusions and judgments
Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated28th Judicial Circuit - Lincoln, Pulaski and Rockcastle Family Court
KY RLFC Rule 709
Rule 709 Briefs/statement of desired findings, conclusions and judgments
A. Each party may submit to the Family Court Judge at the time of trial proposed Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Decree/Judgment which he or she desires the Judge to enter. Following the trial and upon a ruling, the Judge may require the parties to submit Findings, etc., and may set reasonable time limits for the filing of these documents. If briefs are submitted, the Court may set limits as to the length of said briefs and the time for filing with the Court.
B. In any case tried by deposition or interrogatory, a motion to submit shall be accompanied by a statement of desired Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Judgment. The responding party shall have seven (7) days in which to file a similar statement or object to the motion to submit. If no objection is filed, the case shall stand submitted seven (7) days after the hearing on the motion to submit.
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HISTORY: Adopted effective March 10, 2016.
Lincoln, Pulaski and Rockcastle Family Court Rule 709, KY R LINCOLN FAM CT Rule 709
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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