Attorney General Coleman Appoints County Attorneys to First Ever Child Support Advisory Council

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Aug. 22, 2025) –   With his continued dedication to the success of Kentucky’s child support services, Attorney General Russell Coleman announced his appointments to the first-ever Child Support Advisory Council on Friday. To watch the announcement click here.

The Council is made up of 10 County Attorneys from across the Commonwealth and will assist the Attorney General’s Office in improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the Department of Child Support Services. General Coleman created the Council by executive order earlier this year.

Attorney General Coleman introduced the Council and its members in Lexington during the final day of the annual Kentucky Prosecutors Conference. He was joined by Amy Burke, who has been named the first-ever Chief of Child Support for the Office of the Attorney General.

Coleman praised the group for taking on what he called a “no fail mission” saying in part, “They come from counties large and small, from communities in the East to the far West. But they all share a common commitment to serving our kids and strengthening the financial stability of Kentucky families.”

Madison County Attorney Jennie Haymond, whose office handles an average of about 4,500 cases a year, said, “We are so grateful to have a colleague and friend like Attorney General Coleman leading the effort.  Everyone on this Council shares a common goal: we want to make things better for Kentucky’s kids.” 

The first-ever Child Support Advisory Council will include:

  • Clay County Attorney – Joseph White
  • Fayette County Attorney – Angela Evans
  • Grayson County Attorney – Jeremy Logsdon
  • Jefferson County Attorney – Mike O'Connell
  • Kenton County Attorney – Stacy Tapke
  • Logan County Attorney – Joseph Ross
  • Madison County Attorney – Jennie Haymond
  • Marshall County Attorney – Jason Darnall
  • McCracken County Attorney – Cade Foster
  • Spencer County Attorney – Corey Thomas

Attorney General Coleman stands with members of the new Child Support Advisory Council. Click here to download photo.

Background: In 2023, the General Assembly passed legislation sponsored by Senator Stephen Meredith (R-Leitchfield) to move the Commonwealth’s child support function from the Cabinet for Health and Family Services into the Attorney General’s Office. The transition took place on July 1, with minimal disruption to those delivering child support services, and most importantly for the children and families who depend on them. 

In the last fiscal year, the program handled more than 220,000 cases and collected over $336 million. Learn more about the Attorney General’s Department of Child Support Services here.

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