Once you and your spouse get married, the law takes your legal relationship very seriously, especially when it comes to property. In the absence of a prenuptial agreement, most property that either of you owns becomes marital property, which you now both own as a...
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Which spouse keeps the house in divorce?
Determining how to approach property division in divorce is rarely simple, especially when it comes to deciding which spouse (if either) keeps a marital home in the split. Homes count as marital property just as a savings account or any other asset that a couple might...
Hidden cryptocurrency still counts as a marital asset
When divorce comes knocking at the door, spouses tend to think in terms of their own survival and long-term well-being rather than focusing on treating each other fairly or even within the bounds of the law. For many spouses, the process of divorce has a way of...
Can you have several businesses under one LLC?
Starting just one successful business is a huge achievement. Many entrepreneurs want to strike while the iron is hot and establish a second company. However, it is important for all business owners to understand how to properly structure this new entity. While it is...
Always look at zoning before you sign a commercial lease
Leasing a space for a commercial venture is only one aspect of an enormously complex process -- one where many things can go wrong before you even open the door for business. One of the most common complications that businesses run into with commercial leases is the...
Is parenting time interference really a big deal?
Many parents face great difficulty making the transition from being one family to raising their children separately after divorce. While the reasons may be obvious for this, it's not always clear when to accept some bumps in the road along the way and when another...
Can you get out of an employer’s nondisclosure agreement?
In today's business environment, a surprising portion of contracts include nondisclosure agreements (NDAs), even when their necessity isn't immediately obvious. Of course, it only makes sense that any party should have the freedom to use the law to protect itself in...
Prioritizing children’s interests in divorce
When parents split up and choose to divorce, it is often very difficult for children to transition to a new life with parents living in separate homes and in some cases separate cities or states altogether. When courts consider a custody dispute, they prioritize the...
Age discrimination often a barrier for older workers
Regrettably, age discrimination is alive and well in America, with many older Americans asserting that they experienced unfavorable treatment relating to their age while on the job, or when trying to find a job. According to AARP, American workers over 35 see it as...
Who gets the marital home in a divorce in Kentucky?
Divorce often creates many areas of uncertainty for divorcing spouses, far beyond the instability of the dissolving relationship itself. Especially for couples who are both new to divorce, understanding the process and what to expect from it may seem overwhelming to...