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13 Sep '21
Suffering an injury at work can change your life dramatically. Filing a workers’ compensation claim is often necessary to recover the money you need to cover your basic living expenses. The attorneys at Clark, Cornett and Smith are committed to helping injured workers. Feel free to call us at (859) 219-1280 to discuss your claim. […]
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At Clark, Cornett and Smith, we work with owners of small businesses who are selling or buying a business. We are committed to helping business owners navigate the complicated forms and terms so that they can understand the process. Many business sales involve an asset purchase agreement. When a buyer only wishes to purchase certain […]
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For the first time in many, many years, the Kentucky legislature is making significant modifications to the child support statutes by way of House Bill 404. A lot of the adjustments to the Kentucky statutes have been needed for a very long time, as inflation and cost of living increased, without a corresponding transformation in […]
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16 Apr '21
We help children with personal injuries recover compensation for their injuries, and we also help protect the funds that they recover. We do this by creating a Conservatorship for the injured minor that is overseen by the Court. Specifically, we ask the Court to appoint someone, usually a parent, to serve as the Conservator for […]
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With the warm weather coming and COVID restrictions slllloooowly lifting, parents are starting to think about travel with their children again. Within the United States and its territories, you do not need to worry about passports. But, what if you are thinking about taking minors on a vacation outside the country? Do they have passports? […]
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If a complaint has been entered against you, how you respond will be critical to the outcome of your case. Attorney Ed Clark seeks reasonable, economically efficient resolutions that will protect a nurse’s license. Feel free to call him with your inquiry at (859) 219-1280. What happens when a complaint is entered against a nurse […]
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A recent blog of ours focused on loose ends to attend to after you complete your estate planning. Now let’s talk about what to do about your social media and related items. Facebook, instagram, Twitter, iCloud storage, information stored in your computer, fifty different passwords! We access information online and on our computers all day. […]
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08 Jul '20
If the COVID news has you thinking about your estate planning (or the lack thereof), you are not alone. We field calls all day from people ready to get their affairs in order. We’ve quickly adapted to the ongoing situation. Some of our clients prefer to limit trips to the actual office. We regularly conduct […]
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24 Apr '20
One of the biggest challenges for families during this pandemic is how to handle timesharing. The Courts are keeping us informed, and the situation is fluid and changing. COVID-19 requires all of us to be creative to find solutions to difficult problems. The Supreme Court of Kentucky has issued an Order that provides as follows: […]
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10 Apr '20
Due to so much uncertainty with the COVID-19 virus, people with family law issues are, understandably, under a lot of stress and have many questions. We can help. Some have worried, with the courthouses being closed, what would happen to a person who needs an Emergency Protective Order? Victims might fear they will have nowhere […]