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    What Is the Homestead Exemption in Kentucky and How Does It Protect You?

    Bybuckleslaw July 16, 2025

    If you own a home in Kentucky, you have a legal protection called the homestead exemption that shields a portion of your home’s value from most creditors. While Kentucky’s exemption is modest compared to some states, it is an important part of debtor-creditor law that every homeowner should understand. The Basics Kentucky’s homestead exemption is…

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    Vicarious Liability: When a Kentucky Business Is Liable for Employee Actions

    Bybuckleslaw July 9, 2025

    When an employee causes harm while doing their job — a delivery driver causes an accident, a sales associate assaults a customer, or a contractor damages property — the injured party often looks not just at the employee but at the employer. Under the doctrine of vicarious liability, a Kentucky business can be held legally…

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    FLSA Violations in Kentucky: When Your Employer Owes You Overtime

    Bybuckleslaw July 7, 2025

    The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is the federal law that establishes minimum wage, overtime pay, and recordkeeping requirements for most American workers. Despite being on the books since 1938, FLSA violations remain widespread — and Kentucky workers are frequently affected. If your employer is not paying you overtime for hours worked over 40 in…

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    How Kentucky’s Gift Tax Rules Affect Your Estate Plan

    Bybuckleslaw July 2, 2025April 16, 2026

    Making gifts during your lifetime is one of the most common estate planning strategies — it can reduce the size of your taxable estate, provide financial support to family members when they need it most, and allow you to see your beneficiaries enjoy their inheritance. But gifting has tax implications that Kentucky residents need to…

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    Summary Judgment in Kentucky: When Cases Are Decided Without a Trial

    Bybuckleslaw June 25, 2025

    Not every lawsuit goes to trial. In many Kentucky civil cases, one side — or both — will file a motion for summary judgment, asking the court to decide the case (or part of it) as a matter of law without a jury. Summary judgment is one of the most powerful tools in civil litigation,…

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    Buy-Sell Agreements for Kentucky Businesses: Protecting Your Partnership

    Bybuckleslaw June 18, 2025

    If you own a business with one or more partners, a buy-sell agreement is one of the most important documents you can have — and one of the most commonly neglected. A buy-sell agreement is a legally binding contract that governs what happens to an owner’s interest in the business when certain triggering events occur,…

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    Constructive Eviction in Kentucky: When Your Rental Becomes Unlivable

    Bybuckleslaw June 11, 2025

    You signed a lease, you pay your rent on time, and yet your landlord refuses to fix a serious problem that makes your rental uninhabitable — no heat in winter, a sewage backup, persistent mold, or a roof that leaks every time it rains. At some point, you may decide you have no choice but…

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    Multi-Vehicle Accidents in Kentucky: How Fault Is Determined

    Bybuckleslaw June 4, 2025

    A collision involving three or more vehicles creates a complicated legal situation. When multiple drivers, passengers, and insurance companies are involved, determining who is at fault — and how much each party must pay — becomes significantly more complex than in a standard two-car accident. Kentucky’s fault system provides a framework for sorting out these…

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    Probate Administration Month by Month: A Kentucky Timeline

    Bybuckleslaw June 2, 2025

    One of the most common questions families ask after a loved one dies is: how long does probate take? In Kentucky, a straightforward probate administration typically takes between six months and one year, though complex estates can take longer. Here is a general month-by-month overview of what to expect. Month 1: Opening the Estate The…

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    Asset Protection Strategies That Are Legal in Kentucky

    Bybuckleslaw May 28, 2025

    Nobody plans to be sued, but if you own assets, you are a potential target. Asset protection is the process of legally structuring your affairs to shield your property from future creditor claims while remaining fully compliant with the law. Kentucky offers several legitimate tools for protecting your assets — but timing and execution matter…

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