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WHAT IS ESTATE PLANNING? via Hutchison Law Firm, LLC

Estate Planning is the process of drafting documents in which you set forth your wishes for managing your assets during your life if you become incapacitated and for how your assets will be distributed at your death.
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MEDICAL POWER OF ATTORNEY via Hutchison Law Firm, LLC

Every adult (including those kids in college) should have a Medical Power of Attorney.
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Introduce Yourself (Example Post) via Huntley & Associates

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Introduce Yourself (Example Post) via Huntley & Associates

This is an example post, originally published as part of Blogging University. Enroll in one of our ten programs, and start your blog right. You’re going to publish a post today. Don’t worry about how your blog looks. Don’t worry if you haven’t given it a name yet, or you’re…
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Introduce Yourself (Example Post) via Huntley & Associates

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Mediation via Howard & Associates, P.C.

We are a full service mediation firm with three certified mediators. Mediation is a process that brings parties together to resolve their differences through discussion and problem-solving. The goal is to achieve “win-win” solutions. The mediator is a neutral third party who…
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What are the laws in Colorado when it comes to riding a bike home from the bars? via Howard & Associates, P.C.

Cycling While Intoxicated? Could Be A DUI, Longmont Woman Learns LONGMONT, COLORADO — Planning to pedal home after tossing back a few beers? That’s technically illegal, as one woman learned last Saturday when she was cited for riding a bike while intoxicated. Bicycles are…
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Car Accidents via Hoggatt Law Office P.C.

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Children of Injured Workers Scholarship via Hoggatt Law Office P.C.

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3 factors that may aggravate Kentucky theft charges via Hitch Defense Attorneys

Many minor theft offenses in Kentucky lead to misdemeanor criminal charges. People accused of shoplifting or stealing from another person often face petit/petty theft or theft by unlawful taking charges. The offense is a Class A misdemeanor that can lead to up to a year in…
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What factors can turn a DUI into an aggravated DUI in Kentucky? via Hitch Defense Attorneys

Facing a driving under the influence (DUI) in Kentucky can feel overwhelming, especially when certain facts raise the stakes. These facts, often called aggravating factors, can increase penalties. In many situations, they may lead to mandatory jail time and can limit a judge’s…
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Can a DUI result in a felony charge in Kentucky? via Hitch Defense Attorneys

A Driving Under the Influence (DUI) charge does not always stay as a misdemeanor. In Kentucky, specific circumstances can elevate the DUI into becoming a felony, and understanding how this can happen allows you to prepare for what can come next. Crossing the line from…
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What is a standardized field sobriety test? via Hitch Defense Attorneys

Drivers who are pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving might be asked to take a standardized field sobriety test before a police officer decides to make an arrest. This is a series of physical and cognitive tasks designed to give the officer an indication of whether the…
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Getting help for an overdose can protect you from drug charges via Hitch Defense Attorneys

Did you know that if you call 911 to get help for someone who appears to be suffering a drug overdose, you typically can’t be charged or prosecuted for your own personal use of drugs if police discover them when they arrive at the scene? Neither can the person who is…
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Do you lose the right to vote because of a felony? via Hitch Defense Attorneys

Every state addresses the loss of voting rights after a felony conviction differently. Maine and Vermont never revoke the right to vote, even while a person serves time in prison. Other states restore it automatically after a person completes a sentence or parole term. A…
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Understanding Kentucky’s Good Samaritan law via Hitch Defense Attorneys

In Kentucky, people can certainly face a wide variety of drug charges. Even simple possession of many controlled substances is illegal. This begins with illegal drugs, such as methamphetamine or cocaine, but also extends to some prescription medications, which may be illegal if…
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From simple theft to felony charges: The $1,000 threshold in Kentucky via Hitch Defense Attorneys

Anyone facing allegations of theft likely has a number of questions. One of the most common is when does stealing become a felony? The answer often turns on one number. Under Kentucky law, theft offenses are generally graded by the value of the property involved, with $1,000…
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IRS Announces Estate and Gift Tax Exemption Levels for 2025 via Heckman & O'Connor, P.C.

As we approach 2025, a great deal of attention will be paid to the estate tax exemption in the coming year. The exemption is the amount that a decedent may Read More
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