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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 403 — Dissolution of marriage -- child custody

403.135 Protection of personal identifiers in domestic relations cases.

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(1)If another section of this chapter or KRS 407.5311 or 407.5602 requires the
provision of a personal identifier in a pleading, document, or exhibit filed with the
court, the party making the filing shall provide the personal identifier in accordance
with the Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure.
(2)The clerk of the court shall allow the unredacted sealed copy of the pleading,
document, or exhibit containing personal identifiers to be accessed only by a party
to the case, an attorney of record in the case, a judge of the court or other authorized
court personnel, a duly authorized employee or agent of the Office of the Attorney
General involved in child support matters attendant to the case, or a person
authorized to view the copy by specific order of the court.
(3)As used in this section, "personal identifier" means a Social Security number, name
of minor child, date of birth, or financial account number.
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