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The doctrine is based on the premise that a persons home is their castle, and the person has the right to defend the castle from intruders. The laws regarding self-defense in your home vary by state. Some states impose a duty to retreat before using deadly force. Kentucky is a stand your ground state.
Agricultural land means: Any tract of land, including all income-producing improvements, of at least ten contiguous acres in area used for the production of livestock, livestock products, poultry, poultry products and/or the growing of tobacco and/or other crops including timber.
The court will also be involved in dividing debt, cash, personal property, retirement benefits, saving, checking, and any other accounts. Some states have community property rules, but Kentucky uses a common law property settlement.
Kentucky law allows people who trespass and encroach on others land for a minimum time period to develop an ownership claim to the property. Your Kentucky home might be your single most valuable asset.
What Homestead Exemption Means. Under the provisions of the Homestead Amendment, a person or persons must be 65 years of age or older or totally disabled during the year for which application is made, and must own and occupy a residential unit as of January 1 for that year.
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Homestead Exemption​ Section 170 of the Kentucky Constitution also authorizes a homestead exemption for property owners who are at least 65 years of age or who have been determined to be totally disabled and are receiving payments pursuant to their disability. Find out more about the homestead exemption.
You dont need 100 acres, or even 10, to have the homestead of your dreams. For a single family, 2 to 5 acres is often more than enough to provide everything they need. Anything bigger than that and you may find its just more trouble to maintain than its worth.
Homestead Statutes in Kentucky Similar to state homestead laws, the Bluegrass States homestead statute, places a limit on the value or property that can be designated as a homestead at $5,000. Debtors are also allowed to protect $3,000 of personal property.

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