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Kentucky House Bill 528 (abbreviated H.B. 528) is a 2018 family law that created a rebuttable presumption that both parents' equal shared parenting time and equal parental decision-making are in the child's best interest.
The Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act (URESA), passed in 1950, concerns interstate cooperation in the collection of spousal and child support. [1] The law establishes procedures for enforcement in cases in which the person owing alimony or child support is in one state and the person to whom the support is owed is in another state (hence the word "reciprocal").
This bill passed the Kentucky Senate and Kentucky House with no dissenting votes and was signed into law on 10 April 2017 by Governor Matt Bevin. [19] In 2018 Kentucky introduced House Bill 528. [20] This bill is similar to House Bill 492 but addresses permanent custody orders.
The Republican-led Kentucky Senate voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to grant the right to collect child support for unborn children, advancing a bill that garnered bipartisan support. The measure ...
However, it is no secret that Child Protection Services is broken and many children and families are being hurt by the very system designed to protect them. In Kentucky, we need more transparency ...
Kentucky Rep. Amy Neighbors' House Bill 243 would require men to pay child support during pregnancy. Critics see an attempt at fetal personhood
Child custody, conservatorship and guardianship describe the legal and practical relationship between a parent and the parent's child, such as the right of the parent to make decisions for the child, and the parent's duty to care for the child. Custody issues typically arise in proceedings involving divorce, as well as in paternity, annulment ...
Guidance on when a child can be left home alone varies by state.