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25 Mar '16
Parental alienation can happen at any time in the process when parents divorce or separate. While there is some debate about whether alienation is a “syndrome” or a psychological disorder or a group of behaviors, there is no question that in some high conflict cases, a parent can become alienated from his or her children […]
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04 Mar '16
Family Law from A to Z (Wednesday, February 24, 2016) Parental Alienation and Abuse Allegations (Tuesday, March 01, 2016)
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For years, those who have lost loved ones to domestic violence by an ex-boyfriend or ex-girlfriend have sought to change the laws in Kentucky. Up until recently, only people who had been married, who had lived together, or had a child in common, could receive protection in a domestic emergency. Social Service agencies who work […]
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15 Jan '16
Under Kentucky law, spouses who are not living together as “husband and wife” are considered to be “separated”. Spouses must be separated for a period of at least 60 days before parties can be divorced from each other. Husband and wife can continue living in the same home and still be considered to be separated […]
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