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Legal Information: Kentucky
Laws current as of December 10, 2025 If I am a minor, will the judge appoint an attorney for me?
If a court hearing is ordered for a final domestic violence order, the judge is supposed to appoint a guardian ad litem (“GAL”) for any minor who does not already have an attorney. There is no cost to the minor to have a GAL.1 Also, it doesn’t matter if you are the petitioner or the respondent on the case; any minor party can get a GAL appointed.
1 Ky. Rev. Stat. § 403.727(2)
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