At the hearing, if no exceptions are filed, the report, if made according to law, shall be approved and recorded. If exceptions are filed, other evidence besides that reported may be heard, and the court shall upon the whole case, reject, confirm, alter or amend the report, and, if confirmed, order it to be recorded. The vouchers accompanying the report shall not be recorded, but must be carefully kept on file with the report in the clerk's office. Any new evidence given in court must be electronically recorded and filed with the report. Settlements so made and recorded shall be prima facie evidence between the parties interested.
KRS 395.630
Exceptions -- Confirmation -- Recording -- Effect as evidence
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Maratty v. Pruitt (2011)
Most recently applied in Maratty v. Pruitt (February 2011)
Effective: January 2, 1978 History: Created 1976 (1st Extra
Official source: Kentucky General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Kentucky statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.