Where doubt is felt as to the validity of a marriage, either party may, by petition in Circuit Court, demand its avoidance or affirmance; but where one (1) of the parties was of the age of majority, as defined by KRS 2.015 at the time of marriage, the party who is of proper age may not bring such a proceeding for that cause against the party under age.
KRS 402.250
Circuit Court may affirm or avoid marriage
Known as the Kentucky Sickle Cell Disease Detection Act
The act spans §§ 402–402 (37 sections).
Applied in 3 court decisions — leading case Combs v. Combs (1990)
Most recently applied in Combs v. Combs (April 1990)
Effective: July 14, 2018 History: Amended 2018 Ky
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