How long does judge have to make decesion on what's next?It's been 4 months now.No decesion yet.
Strictly speaking, there is no defined time limit within which the judge is expected to rule on a motion to suppress evidence. If you want to move...
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Strictly speaking, there is no defined time limit within which the judge is expected to rule on a motion to suppress evidence. If you want to move...
You need to file a motion to have them returned to your custody. The motion would need to be filed in whatever court case was used as the basis for...
YES, you absolutely should have a written agreement that reflects these terms and changes. It should be signed by both parents, under oath...
The time period for filing a Notice of Appeal from a Final Judgment in Kentucky is 30 days.
Kentucky law still considers you a minor, even if you are nearly 18, even if you are pregnant, and even if you are living away from your parents....
If at any time during your tenancy you have had a written lease, that lease may define you as a holdover tenant and its terms probably apply. If...
Even with a prevention plan in place, it is still possible that CHFS could file a neglect petition against the parents. Your best course is to make...
You need to do everything within your abilities to immediately consult with an experienced family/child custody lawyer in your area. The situation...
Kentucky is a "mandatory reporting" state, meaning there is a standing duty on every person to report if they believe a child is being abused or...
From the sounds of what you've described, the POA is not in a realistic position to attend to the needs of the grandmother. It may be that your...