
Kentucky Court of Appeals Reverses Family Court for Custody Modification Without Due Process
In White v. Cole (Ky. Ct. App. Aug. 29, 2025), the Kentucky Court of Appeals reversed a Jefferson Family Court order that stripped a father of joint custody and granted sole custody to the mother—despite the fact that she never requested it. The appellate court held this was a clear violation of due process and a misapplication of Kentucky’s custody statutes. The opinion also warned family courts to follow the law when relying on Friends of the Court (FOC), requiring timely reports and adherence to witness rules. While the Court affirmed contempt sanctions against the father for violating visitation orders, it reinstated joint custody, sending a strong reminder that Kentucky law presumes joint custody and that courts must respect due process every step of the way.

Kentucky Supreme Court Expands De Facto Custodian Rights in Groundbreaking Family Law Decision
In Lemaster v. Stiltner, the Kentucky Supreme Court expanded the rights of unmarried partners to establish de facto custodianship. Learn how this groundbreaking decision impacts child custody cases and how Bowman Legal can help protect your rights.

Kentucky Court Clarifies When Parents Face Child Neglect for Educational and Supervision Failures
Kentucky parents: New court ruling on child neglect for educational/supervision failures. Know your rights and obligations. Full analysis by @BowmanLegal #KentuckyLaw #ParentalRights #FamilyLaw

Major Victory for Parental Rights: Kentucky Court of Appeals Reverses Neglect Finding
Bowman Legal breaks down the latest Kentucky Court of Appeals decision regarding a reversal of a neglect finding. Bowman Legal represents individuals throughout Kentucky, including, Jefferson, Oldham, Shelby counties.

Domestic Violence in Kentucky: Supreme Court Rules State Can Protect Residents from Out-of-State Abusers
Victory for Parents’ Rights! The Kentucky Court of Appeals granted a rare writ of prohibition in favor of Bowman Legal’s clients, halting a family court that acted without proper service or jurisdiction. This powerful image of unity and justice outside the courthouse captures the essence of our fight to protect due process and parental rights. Read how we secured this critical win and what it means for families across Kentucky.

Court of Appeals Grants Rare Writ of Prohibition in Bowman Legal Case Victory
Victory for Parents’ Rights! The Kentucky Court of Appeals granted a rare writ of prohibition in favor of Bowman Legal’s clients, halting a family court that acted without proper service or jurisdiction. This powerful image of unity and justice outside the courthouse captures the essence of our fight to protect due process and parental rights. Read how we secured this critical win and what it means for families across Kentucky.

Kentucky Court of Appeals Split on DVO Appeal: Why Relief Requested Matters
In a split decision, the Kentucky Court of Appeals vacated a DVO and remanded the case—not because of the facts, but because of the relief requested. Learn what this means for Kentucky families and appellate law at Bowman Legal

Court of Appeals steps in to protect family rights
Discover how Bowman Legal successfully defended parental rights by asking the Kentucky Court of Appeals to step in and prevent a Jefferson County Family Court from removing children and imprisoning parents who no longer reside in this state.