2012 Kentucky Revised Statutes
CHAPTER 23A CIRCUIT COURT
23A.110 Additional jurisdiction of family court to be construed to promote underlying purposes.


KY Rev Stat § 23A.110 (2012) What's This?

Download as PDF 23A.110 Additional jurisdiction of family court to be construed to promote underlying purposes. The additional jurisdiction of a family court division of Circuit Court shall be liberally construed and applied to promote its underlying purposes, which are as follows: (1) To strengthen and preserve the integrity of the family and safeguard marital and familial relationships; (2) To protect children and adult family members from domestic violence and abuse; (3) To promote the amicable settlement of disputes that have arisen between family members; (4) To assure an adequate remedy for children adjudged to be dependent, abused, or neglected, and for those children adjudicated as status offenders; (5) To mitigate the potential harm to the spouses and their children caused by the process of legal dissolution of marriage; (6) To make adequate provision for the care, custody, and support of minor children of divorce and for those children who have been born out of wedlock; and (7) To provide a level of proceedings, when necessary, that is more appropriate to a family court division of Circuit Court. Effective: June 24, 2003 History: Repealed, reenacted, and amended 2003 Ky. Acts ch. 66, sec. 2, effective June 24, 2003. -- Created 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 517, sec. 2, effective September 1, 1998.

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