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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 403A — Uniform deployed parents custody and visitation act

403A.106 Duty to notify of change of address.

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(1)Except as otherwise provided in subsection
(2)of this section, an individual to
whom custodial responsibility has been granted during deployment pursuant to KRS
403A.201 to 403A.205 or 403A.301 to 403A.311 shall notify the deploying parent
and any other individual with custodial responsibility of a child of any change of the
individual's mailing address or residence until the grant is terminated. The
individual shall provide the notice to any court that has issued a custody or child
support order concerning the child which is in effect.
(2)If a court order currently in effect prohibits disclosure of the address or contact
information of an individual to whom custodial responsibility has been granted, a
notification under subsection
(1)of this section may be made only to the court that
issued the order. The court shall keep confidential the mailing address or residence
of the individual to whom custodial responsibility has been granted.
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