You need an experienced adoption attorney to answer all your question throughout the process. Laws vary from state to state so it is import your attorney is admitted to the bar in the state of your adoption procedure. You need lots of answers and it is not always a...
Child custody and visitation is almost always the most difficult part of a divorce for spouses with children. TheĀ Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act discourages and criminalizes non-custodial parents from kidnapping a child and taking them across...
A spouse can ask for alimony after the dissolution of the marriage. Most times a spouse will ask for alimony if the other spouse was the primary provider in the marriage. In most cases, alimony will be awarded if the spouse can’t support themselves because of a...
Restraining orders, also known as protective orders, serve as vital legal tools designed to safeguard individuals from harassment, abuse, or threats. In Kentucky, understanding the nuances of these orders is essential for anyone who may find themselves in a situation...
Divorce can be a challenging and emotionally taxing experience for many couples. However, mediation offers a constructive alternative to traditional litigation, allowing parties to resolve their differences amicably. In Northern Kentucky, divorce mediation has gained...
In most cases, a father isn’t considered a legal father unless the parents of that child were married or in a civil union at the time of the child’s birth. Living together or planning to be married doesn’t legally make the man the legal father of the...