answered on Aug 22, 2018
Kentucky is a comparative fault state. This site is for general questions only. To answer your question, yes it is possible. If the pedestrian was some percentage at fault in causing the result such as if for example he failed to yield the right of way to a vehicle or crossed the street on red... View More
answered on Aug 14, 2018
This question was asked in KY divorce section and you appear to be from PA. I can only provide general advice regarding the law in KY. In KY, in a case where one spouse is absent or gone from the state, you may still get a divorce after a Warning Order Attorney is appointed to look for your spouse.... View More
It will be a uncontested divorce and our child will be 18 in a few months. All issues were worked out years ago.
answered on Aug 2, 2018
Divorce in Kentucky does not take long if all the paper work is submitted. If all your issues are worked out both parties would sign off on the divorce agreement, some additional paperwork and proof will have to be submitted to the court and a motion for decree, and proposed decree. The process... View More
He pack up and left last Thursday while I was at work, and has cut off all communication. I need help getting my 3yr old baby back as soon as possible. If he is at work, and my baby is left with someone, will the police make them give her to me?
answered on Jul 27, 2018
You should probably take legal action in Court, such as contempt, or Motion for return of child etc. This site is for general advice only and your question can't be answered without an appropriate legal consultation.
- do I have to tell my insurance company?
answered on Jul 27, 2018
You should not give a statement, you should probably consult with a lawyer. The police report should indicate the party at fault.
Brace for 7 week lost my job
answered on Jul 27, 2018
You should probably contact a lawyer if you haven't already. Insurance companies will not give you their best offer without an attorney.
answered on Jul 27, 2018
No in Ky : Per Kentucky Revised Statutes
For purposes of this section, aggravating circumstances are any one (1) or more of
the following:
(a)
Operating a motor vehicle in excess of thirty (30) miles per hour above the
speed limit;... View More
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