Ky COA Issues One To Be Published Family Law Opinion Yesterday

Kerr v. Osborne.   Under facts of this case, four months was not an unreasonable amount of time to move to vacate custody award and custody order was not supported by substantial evidence. Digest to follow.

 

Kerr v. Osborne.   Under facts of this case, four months was not an unreasonable amount of time to move to vacate custody award and custody order was not supported by substantial evidence. Digest to follow.

 

 

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