Com., Cab. For Health & Family Services v. Byer, 173 SW3d 247 (Ky.App,. 2005) Cabinet for Health & Family Services was a party to the action because it initiated dependency action, but trial court order directing the Cabinet...
Cox v. Cox, 170 SW3d 389 (Ky., 2005) Where Texas lacked minimum contacts with the husband and, therefore, lacked jurisdiction to impose a lien on property in Kentucky, its judgment regarding the lien was not entitled to full...
Dobson v. Dobson, 159 SW3d 335 (Ky.App., 2004) Spouse granted innocent spouse relief by the IRS is not entitled to res judicata and trial court assignment of tax deficiency 40% to innocent spouse was upheld. Tax audit has...
Goff v. Goff, 172 SW3d 352 (Ky., 2005) Applying the UCCJA, Kentucky had subject matter jurisdiction to enter the initial custody decree, but was without continuing jurisdiction to modify it because Tennessee was unquestionably the home state of...
Now that we are a bit public, it seems appropriate to talk about the scholarship of legal blogs. In a posting on 3L Epiphany a U.S. District Court Judge is interviewed about his use of blogs as secondary...
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