Supersedeas Bond Motion Requirement

Summary

In Kentucky, when an appellate court affirms a judgment, the adverse party usually needs to file a motion in the trial court to access the supersedeas bond. This step is necessary to ensure proper legal procedure and documentation.

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When a supersedeas bond is posted to stay judgment execution in Kentucky, does the adverse party have to file a motion in the trial court to draw against the bond if the judgment is affirmed by the appealate court?
Hey Benjamin,
In Kentucky, if an appellate court affirms the judgment, the adverse party typically needs to file a motion in the trial court to draw against the supersedeas bond. This ensures proper legal process and documentation.
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Great to hear that, Benjamin! If you need any more help in the future or have other legal questions, feel free to reach out. Have a wonderful day!