At Brackney Law Office, PLLC, we’ve seen or been asked questions by clients that reveal some common estate planning mistakes or misunderstandings. Here are a four: 1. Having No Plan at All The most common mistake when it comes to estate planning is not having a...
In mid-December 2017, Kentucky’s courts launched a pilot for eFiling forcible detainers (eviction) in two Kentucky counties: Fayette and Garrard. According to the offices of the court clerks in these two counties, no one had eFiled an eviction complaint until...
A transfer on death deed, or a TOD Deed, allows for individuals to pass real property to a beneficiary upon their death. Because the transfer occurs through the deed itself and is made effective upon death, the transfer is not part of the probate process. In other...
Setting your New Year’s Resolution! It’s almost 2018. The parking lot at the gym will have fewer spaces as many set a New Year’s resolution of losing weight. Others may decide to read more books or watch less television in the New Year. Spend less?...
If you’ve filed bankruptcy before to get a fresh start and have found yourself again under a mountain of debt, you may be wondering “can I file for bankruptcy again”? The answer to that question is a matter of timing, the type of bankruptcy you...