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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 405 — Parent and child

405.025 Parent or guardian liable for willful damage to property caused by minor.

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(1)The parent or guardian of any unemancipated minor, in his care and custody, against
whom judgment has been rendered for the willful marking upon, defacing or
damaging of any property, shall be liable for the payment of that judgment up to an
amount not to exceed twenty-five hundred dollars ($2500), if the parent or guardian
has been joined as a party defendant in the original action. The judgment provided
herein to be paid shall be paid to the owner of the property damaged but such
payment shall not be a bar to any criminal action or any proceeding against the
unemancipated minor committing such damage for the balance of the judgment not
paid by the parent or guardian. No parent or guardian shall be liable under the
provisions of this subsection in a cumulative amount in excess of ten thousand
dollars ($10,000) for the willful marking upon, defacing or damaging of any
property by any child.
(2)Nothing in this section is intended to or shall limit to twenty-five hundred dollars
($2500) the liability of a person to whom the negligence of a minor is imputed by
KRS 186.590, nor shall this section limit the liability set forth in any other statute to
the contrary.
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