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...Read More
A.P. V. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY, CABINET OF HEALTH & FAMILY SERVICES, B.M.P. 2008 WL 4601312 2008-CA-000730, PUBLISHED: VACATING AND REMANDING PANEL: CLAYTON PRESIDING; ACREE AND KELLER CONCUR COUNTY: TRIMBLE DATE RENDERED: 10/24/2008 ISSUE:Read More
GRANT V. LYNN 2007-CA-002193 PUBLISHED: AFFIRMING PANEL: NICKELL PRESIDING; MOORE, STUMBO CONCUR COUNTY: CHRISTIAN DATE RENDERED: 10/17/2008 Dad, pro se, appealed TC orders awarding grandparent visitation to Maternal Grandmother with Dad’s children, based on the best interests of the children. Mother is deceased.Read More
‘Ghostwriting’ Lawyer Effaced From ERISA Case on Ethics Grounds by Charles Toutant, New Jersey Law Journal, March 21, 2007 is online here at Law.com. Ghostwriting pleadings for a pro se litigant violates a lawyer’s ethical duty of candor to the court and may amount to a violation of federal court rules, a U.S. magistrate judge...Read More
Bar Represents Man Who Went Online to Arrange Divorce Posted on January 15, 2007 by Grant Griffiths at Kansas Family Law Blog. The North Carolina State Bar is taking up the case of a man who went online to try to arrange his divorce, only to find court officials wouldn’t accept the documents he downloaded...Read More