Sanctions Against Self-Represented Party

There are no published family law opinions released by the Kentucky Court of Appeals today. However, there is a published decision that will interest family law practitioners. Lattanzio v. Joyce discusses permissible sanctions that may be imposed upon pro se litigants. We will not be digesting this one, but you may click on the link to read the opinion.


There are no published family law opinions released by the Kentucky Court of Appeals today. However, there is a published decision that will interest family law practitioners. Lattanzio v. Joyce discusses permissible sanctions that may be imposed upon pro se litigants. We will not be digesting this one, but you may click on the link to read the opinion.

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