Child custody may be established only after conducting a hearing even when party is otherwise entitled to a default judgment. Published Opinions from Ky Court of Appeals March 7, 2014.

Crews v. Shofner  Child custody may be established only after conducting a hearing even when party is otherwise entitled to a default judgment.

 

Crews v. Shofner  Child custody may be established only after conducting a hearing even when party is otherwise entitled to a default judgment.

 

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