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Offensive Collateral Estoppel In Kentucky: A Deadly Weapon Or A Paper Tiger?, Howard E. Frasier Jr.
Offensive Collateral Estoppel In Kentucky: A Deadly Weapon Or A Paper Tiger?, Howard E. Frasier Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
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Kentucky's Doctrine Of Advancements: A Time For Reform, Carolyn S. Bratt
Kentucky's Doctrine Of Advancements: A Time For Reform, Carolyn S. Bratt
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The act of giving a gift is accomplished so easily that the legal consequences often escape the donor. Even when a donor stops to contemplate the legal significance of her or his act, a parental donor probably is unaware that a gift to a child may affect the child's inheritance rights in the parent's estate. Kentucky is among the minority of states which continue to presume that a parental gift is intended as an advancement to the child donee. Moreover, Kentucky is one of only two states which make the presumption irrebutable. The value of the gift is charged against …
Self-Defense In Kentucky--A Need For Clarification Or Revision, William S. Cooper, Robert G. Lawson
Self-Defense In Kentucky--A Need For Clarification Or Revision, William S. Cooper, Robert G. Lawson
Kentucky Law Journal
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Family Protection Under Kentucky's Inheritance Laws: Is The Family Really Protected?, Carolyn S. Bratt
Family Protection Under Kentucky's Inheritance Laws: Is The Family Really Protected?, Carolyn S. Bratt
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.