Contesting Attorney Fees Kentucky

Summary

In Kentucky, attorney fees generally need to be contested in the trial court to be addressed on appeal. Failing to raise the issue at trial may waive the right to contest them later. Consulting a local attorney is advisable for case-specific guidance.

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In Kentucky, can attorney fees be contested at the conclusion of an appeal if it was not raised in the trial court upon judgment entry?
Hey ****! In Kentucky, attorney fees generally need to be raised in the trial court to be contested or addressed on appeal. Failing to do so might waive the right to contest them later. It's best to consult with a local attorney for advice specific to your case. Do you want to be connected to a local lawyer who can assist you further?
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