On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Mar 31, 2017 | Child Custody
If a Kentucky parent who has primary physical custody of a child dies, the other parent may apply for custody. If that parent is a father, paternity must have been established with either the father’s name on the birth certificate or by an acknowledgment of...
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Mar 24, 2017 | DUI
Many people in Fort Mitchell are aware of the dangers of driving while intoxicated by alcohol, but many of them are not aware that the use of certain medications can lead to DUIs. The effects of some prescription drugs can make some vehicle operators just as lethal as...
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Mar 22, 2017 | Divorce
Law at the federal level is designed to meet the needs of parents in Kentucky who are owed child support by people who have moved out of state. Known as the Deadbeat Parents Punishment Act, the law establishes that people willfully avoiding child support obligations...
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Mar 22, 2017 | Property Division
When Kentucky couples decide to divorce, they should be aware of how a bankruptcy may affect their property division. A case that was decided by a federal bankruptcy court in Georgia demonstrates that family court orders that state property divisions are not subject...
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Mar 16, 2017 | DUI
It is almost baseball season across the river, but it can feel as if there is always some sports venue going with one activity or another. And sadly, it is quite easy to drink too much when you are at a game or event and then get behind the wheel of your car. The...
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Mar 15, 2017 | Divorce
During their youth, individuals in the Baby Boomer generation, who are currently between the ages of 51 and 69, had high divorce rates. This trend appears to be continuing as the rate of divorces for people who are at or over the age of 50 has doubled between 1990 and...
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Mar 6, 2017 | Child Custody
March is often a peak month for couples to file for divorce. This is according to a study done by the University of Washington. For Kentucky parents, it is important that they make their divorce one that is focused on their children. This may meant that the summer...