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01/18/2024

From The Marion KY City Administrator

Due to a 8 inch water main break, the pressure is so great there will be citizens in the city of Marion that will have low water pressure or possibly no pressure. THEREFORE the WHOLE city of Marion is under a boil water advisory. All consumable water must be brought to a rapid boil for 3 minutes and then it is consumable.

Free legal help available on Judicial Branch websiteOffering assistance with divorce, probate, small claims and more FRA...
01/17/2024

Free legal help available on Judicial Branch website

Offering assistance with divorce, probate, small claims and more

FRANKFORT, Ky., Jan. 16, 2024 – The Judicial Branch officially announces its Legal Self-Help Portal, a dedicated section of the state court system’s website where the public can access free legal resources. A collaboration between the Kentucky Court of Justice and the Kentucky Access to Justice Commission, the portal is designed to help people who are handling their own legal matters rather than using an attorney.

Explore the portal’s resources at kcoj.info/SelfHelpPortal.

The self-help portal features an interactive program that assists users in completing forms for common legal situations including uncontested divorce, probate, child support, small claims, name change, expungement and more. The program – A2J Guided Interviews® – walks users through a series of questions and uses the responses to fill out legal forms that can be filed with the courts.

The portal also provides links to legal information categorized by topic on kyjustice.org, the online legal advice clinic ky.freelegalanswers.org, lawyer referral services and Kentucky's regional civil legal aid programs. These legal aid programs provide free legal assistance to eligible individuals in civil legal matters. The Administrative Office of the Courts legal forms library is also available through the portal. Here, users will find an array of standardized legal forms, including the recently developed forms packet for uncontested divorces involving no children.

In addition to being accessible from any internet-connected device, the portal can be accessed at public computer workstations the AOC is installing in judicial centers/courthouses across the state. These workstations are now available in Offices of Circuit Court Clerk in 48 counties and will be in most of Kentucky’s other 72 counties by June. The counties that have the stations now are Allen, Bath, Boone, Bourbon, Bullitt, Calloway, Campbell, Christian, Clark, Clay, Cumberland, Fleming, Franklin, Gallatin, Grant, Grayson, Hancock, Hardin, Henderson, Hopkins, Jackson, Jefferson, Kenton, Laurel, Lincoln, Magoffin, Marshall, Mason, McLean, Menifee, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Muhlenberg, Nelson, Nicholas, Pulaski, Robertson, Rowan, Scott, Shelby, Simpson, Spencer, Todd, Trigg, Warren, Whitley and Woodford.

“The resources, their centralization into a self-help portal and the workstations are major steps toward our continuous goal to improve access to justice for everyone,” Chief Justice of the Commonwealth Laurance B. VanMeter said. “For non-attorneys, the legal system can be a mystery. A one-stop shop with user-friendly technology is our solution to this challenge. The portal makes it far easier for the many people who can’t afford an attorney or choose to handle their own everyday issues.”

Supreme Court Justice Michelle M. Keller chairs the Kentucky Access to Justice Commission. “I’m proud of the work of the courts and the commission to bring the portal to life. With it, we’re breaking down barriers to justice and making it possible for people to handle their court business in an easier and more efficient manner.”

Since going live as a soft launch March 31, 2023, the portal has been visited by nearly 107,000 different users.

About the Kentucky Access to Justice Commission
The Kentucky Access to Justice Commission was established in 2010 by Supreme Court order to make access to justice a priority for the Judicial Branch. The KAJC works to increase access to the courts and legal representation for people of low and moderate income through innovative partnerships with Kentucky’s civil legal aid programs, the judiciary, court officials, the Kentucky Bar Association, the private bar, law schools, trained non-lawyers, businesses, and community and faith-based organizations.

Administrative Office of the Courts
The AOC is the operations arm for the state court system and supports the activities of nearly 3,300 employees and 413 elected justices, judges and circuit court clerks. The AOC also executes the Judicial Branch budget.

ABA Free Legal Answers is a virtual legal advice clinic for qualifying users to post civil legal questions at no cost. Lawyers can provide information and basic legal advice without any expectation of long-term representation.

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01/16/2024

Barbara Clark is our Fugitive of the Week! She is wanted for active warrants for Failure to Appear for Probation Violation (For Felony Offenses), Probation Violation (For Felony Offenses) and Failure To Appear for Robbery 1st Degree and Tampering With Physical Evidence. She also has an active warrant out of Hopkins County for Robbery 3rd Degree. If you see Barbara around, give us a call on the tip line at 270-887-TIPS(8477)

01/16/2024

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Current situation in Nashville… anyone thinking of traveling there should reconsider at least for tonight and probably t...
01/15/2024

Current situation in Nashville… anyone thinking of traveling there should reconsider at least for tonight and probably tomorrow. Photos provided by Chad Ohelo

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