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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 405 — Parent and child

405.500 Rebuttable presumption of receipt of notice.

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(1)Whenever KRS 15.800 to 15.876, 403.215, 405.405 to 405.520, 405.991(2), or
530.050 require delivery of a notice or other communication in person or by
certified mail, return receipt requested, receipt shall be rebuttably presumed if the
obligor or any other adult with apparent authority at the obligor's address signs a
receipt or if the obligor or other adult refuses to accept the notice or
communication.
(2)In the case of a notice to withhold and deliver property served on a person in
possession or control of property, receipt shall be rebuttably presumed if the person
to whom the order is directed signs or refuses to sign a receipt or if his employee,
agent or other adult with apparent authority signs or refuses to sign a receipt.
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