Northern Kentucky family law attorney Michael Bouldin discusses custody rights and presumptions under Kentucky Law. Presumption of joint legal custody and equal 50/50 parenting are discussed.
DIVORCE/DISSOLUTION
Why Are Legal Fees Expensive?
Michael Bouldin discusses reasons for costly legal fees paid for attorneys with unique experience.
How Do I Pay For an Attorney?
NKY attorney Michael Bouldin discusses various fee arrangements with clients. Hourly rate is most common for divorce, custody and estate planning. Flat fee may be available for criminal and DUI cases and contingency agreements are common for personal injury.
Collaborative Law – What is It & How Can I Benefit?
Divorce and collaborative law attorney Michael Bouldin discusses benefits of a collaborative divorce instead of traditional litigation.
Do Attorneys Charge for Consultations?
Experienced attorney Michael Bouldin discusses retainer agreements and consultation fees in this blog.
Experienced Attorney With Executives and Physicians Getting Divorced
Michael Bouldin has a significant history handling financially complex divorce cases with varying investments and compensation packages.
Northern Kentucky Criminal and Family Law SuperLawyers
Attorney Michael Bouldin provides overview the Northern Kentucky Super Lawyers practicing criminal defense and family/divorce law. Super Lawyers announces top 5% of lawyers annually as selected by patented process.
Gift a Divorce
Divorce attorney Michael Bouldin discusses the idea of helping a family member with payment of retainer or other legal fees as alternative to traditional gift. Unique gifts show caring and legal representation can benefit families going through a divorce.
Divorcing an Alcoholic
Divorce attorney Michael Bouldin discusses dealing with concerns of alcohol abuse in proceeding with divorce and custodial issues which arise.
Should I Get a Prenup? and Are They Enforceable?
Northern Kentucky divorce attorney Michael Bouldin discusses prenuptial agreements including whether it is needed as well as enforceability.