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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 […]
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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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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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15 Mar '17
A Living Will, also sometimes called an Advanced Health Care Directive, is a document that allows you to name the individual you want to make health care decisions for you when you have become permanently incapacitated. A Living Will also enables you to express your wishes to your doctor regarding life-prolonging treatment and artificially provided […]