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Only a court order, like a guardianship, can take legal custody from a parent and give it to another person. In addition, a parent can cancel this agreement or power of attorney at any time. This agreement or power of attorney is not a court form, but you may be able to find a form online.
How to File for Custody in Kentucky Agree on a Parenting Plan. It is highly recommended that parents try to reach an agreement on the terms of custody prior to filing. Calculate Child Support. Complete Required Forms. File Forms with Local County Clerk. Notarize and Serve Summons on Second Parent.
If you don't have a lawyer, speak to your local court clerk. They can provide your court's forms and tell you about procedures and deadlines. You'll probably have to submit on paper, though some counties may allow you to e-file. One required form is the petition (sometimes called a pleading).
Kentucky child custody laws require that a child under the age of three to have lived with their de facto custodian for at least six months, and for a child over the age of three they require at least one year.
Call NYS Child Support Helpline at 888-208-4485 (or 866-875-9975 if you have trouble hearing) for more information. Automated information is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Your Social Security number and PIN are required. Visit the OCSS Family Court office in your borough.
To seek custody of a child in KY, you will need to open a circuit court action in the county in which the child resides, assuming a circuit court action is not already open regarding the custody of your daughter. You may also move the court to grant you visitation in the time while you are awaiting a custody decision.