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Domestic Violence: The Kentucky Requirement

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65. Kentucky Revised Statute 403.763 Violation of Order of Protection Constitutes Contempt of Court and Criminal Offense.

66. Kentucky Revised Statute 403.725 Petition for Order of Protection—Venue—Verified Contents—Concurrent Jurisdiction—Protocols for Access and Supplemental Jurisdiction—Referral.

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