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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 15 — Department of law

15.842 Child custody and visitation rights.

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(1)If a child is receiving services under Part D of Title IV of the Social Security Act
and the Office of the Attorney General has taken action under KRS 15.800 to
15.876 or 403.215, 405.405 to 405.530 and 530.050 to obtain support on behalf of
the child, matters concerning custody of the child and visitation rights of the parents
shall not be used by either parent as a reason not to pay child support to the Office
of the Attorney General.
(2)Upon a determination by the Office of the Attorney General that such would be in
the best interest of the child, the Office of the Attorney General may petition a
Circuit Court of proper jurisdiction in the name of the child to make a determination
of child custody and visitation rights of a parent.
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