- DivorceDivorce can be painful, difficult, and confrontational; but it doesn’t have to be. With collaborative divorce, you can work together with your ex to minimize the time, money, and stress spend on separating. The goal is to keep your divorce out of court, avoid litigation, and the emotional toll of fighting in court.
- Child SupportShur Law helps clients in both Kentucky and Ohio with their collaborative divorce process. We help our clients navigate child custody, child support, alimony, and property issues. We believe that an emotionally intelligent approach to divorce is the best way for our clients and their children.
- Child Custody and VisitationChild custody and support. If you have minor children you will work together to make a parenting plan. The negotiations are private and productive. Also, collaborative divorces are less stressful for your children.
- Spousal SupportSpousal support/maintenance. Negotiating an alimony amount is easier when both spouses weigh-in and consult with attorneys and financial advisors.
- Corporate Law
- Employment Contract
- Non-compete Agreement
- Personal Injury
- Medicaid PlanningWith an irrevocable trust, the grantor cannot change or revoke the trust as opposed to a revocable trust that can be changed. As such, irrevocable trusts are used in anticipation of Medicaid planning.
- Estate PlanningWe handle all aspects of family law- divorce, dissolution, separation, custody, and support. Additionally, we handle all aspects of financial law – estate planning, estate administration, wills, trusts, and chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcies. We have extensive experience with each element from negotiations to litigation.
- WillsA last will and testament is a legal document detailing your wishes regarding assets and dependents after your death.
- TrustsThese trusts are established to help a family member or individual who is mentally or physically disabled. Special needs trusts are frequently used for disabled children. They are designed to supplement, not supersede, public benefits. Therefore, the trust will not be considered a countable asset for Medicaid or eligibility purposes.
- Power of AttorneyA health care power of attorney is a legal document that allows you to appoint your agent to make important decisions about your medical care: treatment options, medication, surgery, or end-of-life care.
- Probate
- Bankruptcy"Lawyer Tonya is one of the best lawyers.Her office helped me file my chapter 7 bankruptcy.They were so professional.She doesn't care about your race.She is just there to help anyone who brings his case before Her.I will really recommend her to anyone seeking to file bankruptcy.Her price for filling bankruptcy is also reasonable.Thank YOU Lawyer Tonya for ur help." Isaac
- ForeclosureFiling for bankruptcy immediately stops foreclosure, garnishments, and those harassing creditors’ phone calls. Calling today will cost you nothing and you can get the process started from the convenience of your own home. Through the bankruptcy process, you can eliminate debt, get caught up on secured payments such as your car and home. You will not lose your house or car when you file. Our experienced and compassionate staff will help you structure your bankruptcy so that you get the maximum benefit available based on the law in your jurisdiction.