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October 25, 2014
Bankruptcy Legal Representation

Exempt Property From Bankruptcy

Exempt property is property which Bankruptcy Law considers protected and allows you to keep. There are specific categories of exempt property. Different categories have different dollar amounts for the amount of property that can be exempted or protected. You can exempt any property that falls into one of the exemptions categories, up to the dollar amount allowed.
September 8, 2014
Car wreck Lawyer Danville KY

Car Wreck Dos & Don’ts

You have just been injured in a car wreck; not only do you have to deal with the damage to yourself and your vehicle. You have legal issues with a car wreck, and you don't know what to do to protect yourself. The experienced car wreck lawyers at Hurst & Hurst has created a dos and don't list for auto accident victims to help
September 2, 2014
Criminal Lawyer Danville KY

Alford Pleas In KY

An Alford plea in Kentucky is a type of guilty plea where the criminal defendant does not actually admit to committing the crime. Rather the defendant maintains their innocence but still chooses to plead guilty because the prosecution has significant evidence against them.
August 25, 2014
Criminal Attorney Danville KY

Persistent Felony Offender In KY

In Kentucky, the concept of a Persistent Felony Offender (PFO) is created by Kentucky Revised Statute 532.080 which authorizes additional punishment for people who are at least twenty-one (21) years of age and have been convicted of multiple felonies within a given time period.
August 19, 2014
Traffic offense attorney in Danville KY

Missed Court Date

Have You Missed A Court Date For A Traffic Charge? If you have missed a scheduled court date for a criminal charge or speeding ticket, you […]
August 10, 2014

Drivers License Point System

Kentucky uses a point system to asses traffic offense, like speeding and reckless driving. A traffic violation can result in points being assessed against a person’s license. The number of points on a person’s license can affect how much that person will pay for insurance.