Ky. R. Civ. P. 72.10

As amended through March 4, 2024
Rule 72.10 - Statement of appeal from district court [Repealed effective January 1, 2023]
(1) A party or parties appealing from the judgment or a final order of the district court shall file with the clerk of the circuit court and serve on the appellee or appellees a statement of appeal signed by counsel for the appellant and setting forth:
(a) The style of the case and the district court docket number;
(b) The name, mailing address, and telephone number of each attorney whose appearance is entered in the case, together with the name of the party represented by the attorney;
(c) The name of the district judge who presided over the matter being appealed;
(d) The date on which the notice of appeal was filed and the date on which any notice of cross-appeal was filed;
(e) A statement as to whether the matter has been before the circuit court on any previous occasion and whether reference to the record of the prior appeal is necessary;
(f) The type of litigation;
(g) A statement as to whether the appellant wants an oral argument;
(h) A fair and accurate summary of the evidence heard by the district court, or a statement that the appeal does not require consideration of the evidence;
(i) A concise statement of the legal questions and propositions on which the appellant relies for a reversal of the judgment, with citations of pertinent authority;
(j) A concise statement of the relief to which the appellant contends he/she is entitled.
(2) In a criminal case appealed from district court to circuit court, a statement of appeal shall be served upon both the county attorney and the Commonwealth's attorney.

Ky. R. Civ. P. 72.10

Amended by Order 98-2, eff. 1/1/1999; prior amendments eff. 11/1/1995 (Order 95-1), 9/1/1993, 1/1/1985; adopted eff. 1/1/1978; repealed by order 2022-49 eff. 1/1/2023.