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15 Nov '19
So you’ve signed your will, you’ve executed your powers of attorney and you have a living will in place. That’s great. Most people don’t. It is a smart first step. Unfortunately, so often, families left behind after someone dies struggle for weeks because they do not know exactly what they are looking for, trying to […]
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Wills, Trusts, and Estates are frequently a source of litigation. If a dispute arises regarding an estate matter, you should consult with an attorney familiar with estate issues. The Clark Law Office has attorneys who practice in the fields of litigation, estate law, family law, and property law. Our roster of experienced attorneys can help […]
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Public awareness of gun violence has increased in recent years as a result of mass casualty incidents. As gun injuries become more publicized, the defense by premises owners that gun injuries are not foreseeable becomes increasingly subject to challenge. Most injuries from guns occur in the home. Genuine accidents are often covered under a homeowner’s […]
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Kentucky has not had a mechanism for a man who thinks he might be the father of a child to be notified if the mother tries to put the child up for adoption . . . until now. Effective for the first time as of July 2018, a man who believes he might be […]
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28 Dec '18
There have been some big changes recently in the law applicable to wills, trusts, and estate planning in general. Everyone should consult with an estate planning attorney periodically to make sure that their estate plan is not only “good”, but that it won’t actually hurt the loved ones they leave behind as a result of […]
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Effective June, 2017, the Kentucky legislature passed two new laws that help survivors of domestic violence, which, together, afford more protections for tenants with lease or rental agreements. One statute (KRS 383.300) sets out landlord-tenant type protections for a person who has obtained a valid emergency protective order, domestic violence order, interpersonal protective order, or […]
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Quietly in early April, with little fanfare, the Kentucky legislature passes a new House Bill (HB) 492, relating to temporary custody orders. New laws in Kentucky generally take effect on July 1st each year. The link http://www.lrc.ky.gov/record/17RS/HB492.htm can take you to the actual statutory language. When parties who have children separate, and before they reach […]
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11 Apr '17
Some of the most common types of construction site accidents include the following: Falls from high heights: including roofs, ladders, and scaffolding; Electrocutions: from power lines and equipment; Injuries from falling objects: from cranes, lifts and buildings; and Vehicle related accidents. Many construction sites fail standard safety inspections, with the top violations involving the following safety […]
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Applying for Social Security disability benefits is an intimidating task for most people. It is important to complete the application correctly in order to receive any potential benefits. Before applying, you should consult with an experienced Social Security disability lawyer at the Clark Law Office. The qualified Social Security lawyers at the Clark Law Office […]
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16 Dec '16
Around the holidays, parents have to navigate how the children are going to spend time with each of them. From Thanksgiving until New Year’s Day, there are a lot of dates and vacation time to determine. Ideally, the parents will already have a specific written court order in place for the holidays in their agreement […]