legal FYI

Is the father of an unmarried woman’s unborn child in Kentucky responsible for the expenses of her pregnancy and how does she obtain reimbursement if he refuses to pay?  KRS 406.011 obligates the father to pay the reasonable expenses of the mother’s pregnancy, whether or not the child is born alive, and for the education, necessary support, and funeral expenses of the child.

Paternity may be determined upon the complaint of the mother, putative father, child, or the person or agency substantially contributing to the support of the child as well as by the county attorney or the Cabinet for Health and Family Services.  KRS 406.021.

The actions may be commenced within 18 years after the birth, miscarriage or stillbirth of a child.  Child support awards are not retroactive if the complaint is taken four years or more from the date of birth.  KRS 403.031.

January, 2007

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Diana L. Skaggs, is the President of the Kentucky Chapter of The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Practicing divorce law for more than twenty years, Diana was recognized by the Louisville Bar Association in 2006 as the family law practitioner of the year, for being  on the forefront of new developments in the practice of family law, for her innovation in the field as well as her continued dedication to families, children and public service. To learn more about Kentucky Divorce Law and Diana L. Skaggs + Associates  visit http://www.LouisvilleDivorce.com/legalfyi/.
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