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What:    The Louisville Bar Association will be hosting a panel discussion on the recent changes and impact of House Bill 1 (Amanda’s Bill).
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The 2010 Session of the Kentucky Legislature enacted the following legislation affecting domestic relations matters.
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Update: The bill is now HB1 and is here.  The link below no longer works.  
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I thought all proposed family law legislation was dead this session, but learned of the following two bills yesterday evening at the Family Law Forum hosted by the Jefferson Family Court Judges:
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By Michelle Eisenmenger Mapes, Published in Louisville Bar Briefs, March 2008, Volume 08, No.
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HB 376 Would amend KRS 403.735 to require each court to designate at least one day per week for domestic violence hearings; amend KRS 403.740 to require an emergency protective order to remain in effect until the full domestic violence hearing occurs; require the date, time, and place of the full hearing to be noted...
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HB383 was filed today with posting waived. It should be online tomorrow and we’ll link to it when available. It will be heard in the house judiciary committee in Frankfort on Wednesday, January 30, 2008. It mirrors with few exceptions the AAML Model Relocation Act, available here. Update: HB383 is online here. UPDATE: Still in...
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HB 353 would amend KRS 403.750 to provide that the court, in a domestic violence order, may prohibit a respondent from possessing firearm while the order is in effect; provide for confiscation of firearms in possession of the defendant and for confiscated firearms to be turned over to the office of the sheriff for custody;...
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HB 161, would amend KRS 403.720 to include dating partners among the class of persons allowed to obtain domestic violence protective orders; amend KRS 431.005 to reference the definition of “unmarried couple” in KRS 403.720. Jan 8-introduced in House , Jan 11-to Judiciary (H) UPDATE: still in house judiciary committee 3/24/08
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A bill based on the AAML Model Relocation Act is expected to be introduced in the House this week and quickly scheduled for a hearing in the Judiciary Committee. More on that as it happens. Meanwhile, these family law related bills have been filed:
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