The judge of any Circuit Court may appoint an advisory committee to counsel with litigants in divorce actions. The committee shall serve without salary or expenses. The court may request the parties involved in these proceedings to appear before the said committee at a designated time and place. The committee may make recommendation to the court as to their conclusions from said counseling. These recommendations are not binding on the court.
History: Created 1966 Ky. Acts ch. 238, sec. 1.

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