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Unlike other states, Kentucky has no presumption of a child going to either parent in the event of a divorce. Rather, Kentucky uses a “best interest of the child” standard when determining legal custody of children. The presumption in Kentucky courts is that parents who are separated will exercise joint legal and physical custody of […]
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Each year, trampolines injure thousands of children. We have extensive experience with trampoline injuries. Head and neck injuries, causing paralysis or death, can be sustained as a result of somersaults and flips. Concussions are common, as are broken bones. Children under six years of age are at greatest risk. The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons […]
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02 Mar '17
When couples with children separate, whether they have been married or not, one of most important challenges they need to address is the schedule of how the children go back and forth between the two houses. Until recently, the courts normally called that schedule “visitation”. Some counties in Kentucky still refer to it that way. […]