One published family law opinion from Ky Court of Appeals Today – Attorney Fees

Nesselhauf
v. Haden, et al
,

Where appellants’ claim for attorney fees was in ad damnum clause and no
statement of why he or she is legally entitled to the request was made, no
separate claim for relief  was before the court.

Nesselhauf
v. Haden, et al
,

Where appellants’ claim for attorney fees was in ad damnum clause and no
statement of why he or she is legally entitled to the request was made, no
separate claim for relief  was before the court.  Once court entered
custody directed verdict and more than 10 days passed with no motion to alter or amend,
the court lost jurisdiction. Award of attorney fees made months following the
final judgment was reversed.

 

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