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Downs v. Downs 2007-CA-000979 PUBLISHED: AFFIRMING PANEL: CLAYTON PRESIDING; VANMETER AND KNOPF CONCUR COUNTY: NELSON At TC, Adult Child argued that per terms of Marital Settlement Agreement between his biological parents, a constructive trust should be imposed on deceased Dad’s life insurance proceeds. Adult Child appealed from TC’s order granting Summary Judgment to Stepmother.
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Picklesimer v. Mullins, __ S.W.3d. __ (Ky. App. 2008) 2007-CA-000086-ME and 2007-CA-000101-ME
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Hoofring v. Fite, ___ S.W.3d ___ (Ky. App. 2008), 2007-CA-001466-ME The parties, never married, entered into a series of child custody and support agreements. The last agreement in February 2005 provided that Fite have physical custody of the child again. Hoofring was not to pay any child support, but he was to maintain health insurance...
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Doerr v. Doerr, __ S.W.3d. __ (Ky. App. 2008), 2006-CA-000739-MR
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Raisor v. Raisor, ___S.W.3d___(Ky. App.)Ex-Wife appealed from TC’s order adopting the Separation and Property Settlement Agreement between Ex-Wife and Ex-Husband. The parties had reached a property settlement agreement at mediation, memorialized by the mediator’s handwritten notes, which was signed by the parties, their respective attorneys, and the mediator. Thereafter, Ex-Husband’s attorney tendered a formal settlement...
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A full digest will follow shortly, but here’s the short version: Raisor v. Raisor, Handwritten settlement outline signed at mediation was incorporated into formal MSA and approved by trial court. Affirmed. At trial court wife wanted outline approved but not MSA prepared by husband. On appeal she claimed outline ambiguous. One can’t “feed one can...
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Bailey v. Bailey, ___S.W. 3d ___(Ky. App. 2007)
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Cameron v. Cameron Not to be published but accepted for discretionary review.
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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 As the Kentucky Court of Appeals designated its decision as “not to be published” it has not been digested here, but we will do so soon.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...
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