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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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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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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 […]
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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 […]
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If you are about to be involved in a grandparent visitation case, the following is a brief overview of what to expect. You would want to discuss all this with your attorney. Ideally, the parties involved will be able to sit down and negotiate a resolution that it is in the grandchild’s best interest. If […]
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Recently, a wife and mother was set to leave her husband and move with her three children into a new home. Her estranged husband was to help her move belongings out. The couple had problems, some of which had led to police calls, but no charges or arrests. Before she could move out, however, he […]
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FAULT While Kentucky is a ‘no fault” state, there is one situation in which, despite that fact, the Court can look at fault, not to determine IF an award will be made but as to the amount. The Court can look at the fault of the potential recipient of maintenance. This could include the scenario […]
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20 May '16
In recent years, the ways people can share information has grown. It is so easy to send emails, post comments or photos on Facebook or Instagram. Parties must be very careful about what they say and what they post, especially when there are children involved. When it comes to social media accounts like Facebook, sometimes […]