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Yes. Criminal Court records in Kentucky are public records. Generally, the proceedings and records of criminal cases are presumptively open. Members of the public can attend criminal case proceedings and hearings as well as view and copy records of these trials.
There is no specific age when the court will listen to a child's opinion. Instead, the court will evaluate the child's maturity, reasoning, and relationship with both parents. Additionally, a child's preference usually won't be the deciding factor in custody.
Yes. Like other civil court records, records of family law cases in Kentucky are open to the public by default. Therefore, anyone can view and request copies of these records.
To request court records from the KDLA, email kdla.archives@ky.gov or call 502-564-1787.
Civil--Civil, for purposes of these rules, means any matter assigned a ?C? case number by the District Clerk. All civil matters are assigned a case number, and will be assigned randomly by the Clerk.
California Docket Numbers By consulting the LA County Superior Court's case number prefix matrix, we can tell the above docket is in the central district (B) is a civil case (C) and has the sequence number 123456.
Party Number. The number of the party. Plaintiffs and Defendants are assigned numbers when the names are. entered as parties in a case. ' P' indicates party is a Plaintiff, 'D' indicates party is a Defendant.
The nature of the proceeding is abbreviated by a letter code. For example, ?R? stands for a Rate case, and "RM" is a Rulemaking case. The letter code is then followed by the current year and the number of the case for that year. For example the 2nd rate case for FY2009 would be Docket R2009-2.