Pursley v. Pursley, —S.W.3d—, 2007 WL 4126464 (Ky. App. 2007). Dad appealed Family Court’s order modifying joint custody of Daughter to sole custody with Mom, and restricting Dad’s visitation to weekly supervised visitation. Dad alleged that Circuit Court erred by treating the Exceptions he filed as a Motion to Alter, Amend or Vacate and by...Read More
From Madelyn Freundlich, 2007 November. New York NY: Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute in the report, “For the Records: Restoring a Right to Adult Adoptees,” are the following findings, via the Family Law Prof Blog: Prohibiting adopted people from getting their personal information raises significant civil rights concerns and potentially serious, negative consequences for their...Read More
A National Public Radio program by Alix Spiegel, All Things Considered, November 21, 2007 is online. From the NPR site: Psychologists and other mental health professionals are increasingly playing a role in child custody disputes. Using a battery of psychological tests and expert judgment, psychologists make recommendations about which parent should have custody.Read More
The Kentucky Court of Appeals directed one family law opinion today to be published, Pursley v. Pursley, out of Marshall County. Digest to follow soon, but the commissioner recommended a change of custody to mom based apparently on allegations of sexual abuse. Then the commissioner who heard the case was elected to the newly created...Read More
Jeremy Morley in Top Ten Tips for Expats at International Family Law gives us some gems of wisdom in these categories: Before you move overseas If you make a deal Before you switch residences Before leaving home If you’re overseas If you’re feeling stuck overseas On the other hand If you’re overseas and pregnant Don’t...Read More
Domestic violence crosses all socio-economic lines. Yet, victims often find it difficult to access help. Beyond the usual “I’m afraid to make him mad” reason for not seeking orders of protection, those who are economically fortunate are burdened with a heightened sense of shame. Thus, we were please to read in the Arkansas Benton County...Read More
From the American Bar Association, Lawyers who represent victims of domestic violence in custody matters often encounter these common myths. This one-page tip sheet provides facts and recent statistics for use in litigation.Download custody_myths.pdf .Read More
Spousal team Sharon D. Nelson and John Simek of Sensei gave a great presentation at the AAML annual meeting in Chicago last week. I had been following Sharon’s blog, Ride The Lightning for a few weeks, so I was surprised and delighted to meet her and learn forensic electronic evidence tips from them. If you...Read More
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