Domestic violence is a crime in Kentucky and affects a couple’s rights under Kentucky Family law statues. Domestic violence is a violent act or the threat of a violent act that is committed between family or household members. Divorce proceedings and child...
Child custody and visitation is almost always the most difficult part of a divorce for spouses with children. The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act discourages and criminalizes non-custodial parents from kidnapping a child and taking them...
Biological parents have a right to seek legal or physical custody of their child or child visitation, regardless of whether they were married or not when the child was born. As a father, you are still a biological parent, and so you have as many parental rights to...
When most people think of child custody, they think of divorce. In the divorce process, parents reach an agreement about where children will live, how the children will be financially supported, and how much time each parent will spend with the children. If the...
Yes. If you have joint-custody of a child and one of you decide to relocate, it can impact your custody agreement. The relocating parent might not be allowed to move the child with them. If one parent is in opposition, you will have to settle it out in court. If a...