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  2. Kentucky House Bill 528 - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Signed by Governor Matt Bevin on April 26, 2018, [3] [4] it was the first such law for permanent child custody orders passed in the United States. [5] [6] A temporary order aided the law's passage of the shared parenting bill, House Bill 492, passed a year before. The law became a motivator for similar bills to be passed in other states ...

  3. No legal protections for ‘born alive’ babies in some states ...

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    The Born-Alive Infants Protection Act of 2002 established that federal legal protections cover children born after an abortion.

  4. Ultimogeniture - Wikipedia

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    Ultimogeniture, also known as postremogeniture or junior right, is the tradition of inheritance by the last-born of a privileged position in a parent's wealth or office. The tradition has been far rarer historically than primogeniture (sole inheritance by the first-born) or partible inheritance (division of the estate among the children).

  5. Abortion is again banned in Kentucky. Providers ask state ...

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    Abortion is again illegal in Kentucky. Here’s what we know.

  6. Abortion in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky General Assembly was one of four states that tried and failed, to pass an early abortion ban bill in 2012 and again in 2014 when they were one of five states making the attempt. [16] In 2013, state Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers (TRAP) law applied to medication-induced abortions in addition to abortion clinics. [17]

  7. Kentucky abortion laws made my miscarriage more dangerous ...

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    In Kentucky, relaxing in-person requirements would be crucial to rural patients, as 60% of Kentucky counties had no OB-GYN in 2021. Patients often wait four months for appointments two hours from ...

  8. Paternity law - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, where a child is conceived or born during wedlock, the husband is legally presumed to be the father of the child. [7] Some states have a legal process for a husband to disavow paternity, such that a biological father can be named as the parent of a child conceived or born during a marriage.

  9. Where lawsuits on Kentucky’s bans on abortion, gender ... - AOL

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    In 2023, Kentuckians sued over a ban to provide gender-affirming care for transgender youth and outlawing abortion in nearly all circumstances. Where lawsuits on Kentucky’s bans on abortion ...