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April 4, 2015
DUI Substance Abuse Programs in Kentucky

DUI Programs in KY

If convicted of a DUI in KY you are required to attend substance abuse treatment as recognized by the Driving Under the Influence Program in Kentucky. Kentucky does not currently accept online DUI classes for the substance abuse requirement for a DUI
March 20, 2015
Custody Attorneys in Danville KY

Custody In Kentucky

Custody in Kentucky is used to mean a variety of things in Kentucky Courts, and can refer several different types of “custody.” If you have questions about what type of custody you have or need to file for a change in custody contact a custody attorney at Hurst & Hurst Law at (859) 209-2101.
December 18, 2014
Bankruptcy Lawyer Kentucky

Utility Services After Bankruptcy

Public utilities, such as the electric company, cannot refuse or cut off service because you have filed for bankruptcy. However, the utility can require a deposit for future service and you do have to pay bills which arise after bankruptcy is filed.
December 16, 2014
Speeding Ticket Lawyer Danville KY

Hiring Traffic Offense Lawyer In KY

In many instances, it is important for you to have an experienced traffic offense lawyer in with you at your initial court appearance for traffic citations, speeding tickets or DUI charges. Which means you should contact a traffic offense lawyer as soon as possible after being charged.
November 24, 2014
Attorney for Boyle, Garrard, Mercer and Lincoln Counties KY

Regional Chamber Event

Regional Chamber of Commerce Event for Boyle, Garrard, Lincoln & Mercer Counties Daniel and Rebecca Hurst the attorneys of Hurst & Hurst Law attended the local […]
November 19, 2014
Speeding charges Lawyer Danville Kentucky

Traffic Offense Lawyer

Traffic offenses range from speeding to reckless driving to driving under the influence (DUI). A traffic offense lawyer at Hurst & Hurst Law can help set up an approach to help you move quickly and as painlessly as possible through the legal process.
November 4, 2014

Bankruptcy And Marriage

How does being married affect my bankruptcy and what do I need to gather about my spouse to file for bankruptcy in Kentucky. Married individuals must gather the following information about their spouse regardless of whether they are filing a joint petition, separate individual petitions, or even if only one spouse is filing.