The Kentucky Supreme Court accepted discretionary review of one unpublished family law case, Noe v. Artrip. The issues are whether a thrift saving plan withdrawal is income for child support calculation and whether a non-custodial, non-disabled parent is entitled to a credit toward his/her child support based on the child's receipt of social security benefit paid...Read More
Money v. Money. Investment account had margin debt but agreement allocated account to wife and provided that husband pay all debt except mortgage and two credit cards. In enforcing agreement court assigned margin debt to husband and was affirmed.Read More
Rearden v. Rearden, concerning classification of marital/nonmarital property and award of fees in dissolution. A digest will follow. The case mentions a companion contempt appeal considered simultaniously, Crowder v. Readen, but we don't see that one posted in the minutes. We will follow up.Read More
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