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We do not usually post unpublished opinions from the Ky Court of Appeals but Geralds v. Geralds  is notable, giving guidance to the bench and bar about an issue that has perplexed us since Woodson v. Woodson in 2011.  Geralds holds that agreements for non-modifiable maintenance are enforceable. We don't know why the opinion was...
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LINDA DAVIS V. KAREN DAVIS, ET AL.  “Questions Presented: Family Law. Marital Dissolution. Property Settlement Agreements. Whether a lack of reference to a filed property settlement agreement in a dissolution decree voids such an agreement.” Husband and wife (“Linda”) entered into a Marital Settlement Agreement, but the Decree of Dissolution failed to incorporate the Agreement....
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CAGATA V. CAGATA Husband and wife entered into an agreement at the time of dissolution, as part of a Marital Settlement Agreement, providing Husband would pay the costs of the children’s tuition, books, fees and uniforms for parochial high school, unless extraordinary financial circumstances prevented him from paying for it. The Trial Court found the...
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Larry Willis v. Ruby Willis No. 2010-CA-002328-MR Published: Opinion Reversing County: Boyle Larry Willis appealed from the November 30, 2010 order of Boyle Family Court modifying a Qualified Domestic Relations Order entered July 16, 2009.
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McMullin v. McMullin, NO. 2010-CA-000843-MR Published:  Opinion Affirming County:     Mercer       Husband appeals from a post-dissolution QDRO dividing his pension benefits with his ex-wife, arguing that the trial court erroneously interpreted the parties settlement agreement and relied upon inapplicable legal doctrines.  
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Oops! Wife received $24 million in the settlement. What's another $20M?    Lawson v.
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CAMERON V. CAMERON ABROGATION OF MARITAL SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT 2007-SC-000105-DG PUBLISHED: AFFIRMING CUNNINGHAM PRESIDING COUNTY: NICHOLAS DATE RENDERED: 9/18/2008 Ex-Husband appealed TC’s Order that separation agreement was not abrogated during period of alleged reconciliation and that agreement was not unconscionable.
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The Kentucky Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Cameron v. Cameron, digested here, on August 14, 2008 at 11am. You can watch live online.
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