Cameron v. Cameron, Discretionary Review Granted

The Kentucky Supreme Court granted discretionary review last week in Cameron v. Cameron, link here to case. As the Kentucky Court of Appeals designated its decision as “not to be published” it has not been digested here, but we will do so soon. The issues are whether the trial court erred in finding the parties had not reconciled after an agreement was signed and in finding the agreement conscionable.

The Kentucky Supreme Court granted discretionary review last week in Cameron v. Cameron, link here to case. As the Kentucky Court of Appeals designated its decision as “not to be published” it has not been digested here, but we will do so soon. The issues are whether the trial court erred in finding the parties had not reconciled after an agreement was signed and in finding the agreement conscionable.

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