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    Probate & Estate Litigation

    How to Remove a Trustee in Kentucky: Grounds and Process

    Bybuckleslaw August 13, 2025June 21, 2026

    A trustee holds a position of significant responsibility — managing assets, making distributions, and acting in the best interests of the beneficiaries. When a trustee fails in these duties, Kentucky law provides a mechanism for removing them. But trustee removal is not automatic, and courts do not take it lightly. Understanding the grounds and process…

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  • Seller Disclosure Obligations in Kentucky Real Estate Transactions
    Civil Litigation

    Seller Disclosure Obligations in Kentucky Real Estate Transactions

    Bybuckleslaw August 6, 2025June 21, 2026

    When you sell a home or other real property in Kentucky, you have a legal obligation to disclose certain information about the property’s condition to potential buyers. Failure to disclose known defects can expose you to liability long after the closing — and “buyer beware” is not the complete defense it once was. Understanding what…

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  • Downtown Lexington Kentucky street view along Limestone with shops and businesses
    Civil Litigation

    Commercial Lease Disputes in Kentucky: Landlord vs. Tenant Rights

    Bybuckleslaw August 4, 2025June 21, 2026

    Commercial leases in Kentucky operate under a very different legal framework than residential leases. The consumer protections that apply to residential tenants — the implied warranty of habitability, statutory repair obligations, security deposit rules — generally do not apply to commercial tenancies. Instead, commercial lease disputes are governed primarily by the terms of the lease…

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  • Spinal Cord Injuries from Car Accidents: Kentucky Legal Options
    Civil Litigation

    Spinal Cord Injuries from Car Accidents: Kentucky Legal Options

    Bybuckleslaw July 30, 2025June 21, 2026

    A spinal cord injury from a car accident can change your life in an instant. The medical costs are staggering, the physical limitations can be permanent, and the emotional toll on the injured person and their family is immense. If your spinal cord injury was caused by another driver’s negligence, Kentucky law provides a path…

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  • United States Federal Courthouse in Lexington Kentucky with American and Kentucky flags
    Civil Litigation

    Deficiency Judgments After Foreclosure in Kentucky: Can They Come After You?

    Bybuckleslaw July 23, 2025June 21, 2026

    When a home is sold at a foreclosure sale in Kentucky for less than the amount owed on the mortgage, the difference is called a deficiency. The question many homeowners face after losing their property is: can the lender come after me for that remaining balance? In Kentucky, the answer is generally yes — but…

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  • Historic Federal-style brick home with yellow door on Market Street in Lexington Kentucky
    Civil Litigation

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

    Bybuckleslaw July 16, 2025June 21, 2026

    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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  • Downtown Lexington Kentucky street view along Limestone with shops and businesses
    Civil Litigation

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

    Bybuckleslaw July 9, 2025June 21, 2026

    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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    Civil Litigation

    FLSA Violations in Kentucky: When Your Employer Owes You Overtime

    Bybuckleslaw July 7, 2025June 21, 2026

    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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  • Spring tulips along Market Street with colorful historic homes in Lexington Kentucky
    Civil Litigation

    How Kentucky’s Gift Tax Rules Affect Your Estate Plan

    Bybuckleslaw July 2, 2025June 21, 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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  • Historic Fayette County Courthouse dome with downtown Lexington Kentucky skyline
    Civil Litigation

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

    Bybuckleslaw June 25, 2025June 21, 2026

    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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