“All men die, but not all men truly live.”

I am a divorce attorney. I have been asked a number of times as to whether I expect a spike in business, following the pandemic. The answer is – yes. The bigger question is, why? The COVID-19 pandemic forced us all home. Many of us worked from home, cooked at home, played at home, entertained…

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Feel Better, with Dr. Cathy’s helpful tips

Good Things, episode 2. Little things that can make a big difference – a chat with Dr. Cathy of Florence Chiropractic  I don’t know about you, but I feel a bit more stressed than I did in my pre-COVID life. My muscles are tight, my neck cracks each time I turn my head quickly. I…

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Good Things Are Coming.

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These days, it is easy to find a reason to be frustrated, sad or anxious. Life is uncertain. A simple task that I previously took for granted — running to the store — has become a completely different experience. To help take our minds off of the negative, we are bringing you a series of…

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Several Factors Dictate Both Legal and Physical Child Custody

On behalf of Tasha K. Schaffner of Schaffner Family Law posted in child custody on Thursday, February 21, 2019. For the most part, fathers have been granted more rights in the aftermath of a divorce than in the past. In the majority of child custody cases, both parents are granted equal legal custody of their child.…

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Woman Sues Over Alleged Default For Paternity Payments

On behalf of Tasha K. Schaffner of Schaffner Family Law posted in paternity on Wednesday, February 27, 2019. There are times in life when one engages in behavior that is later regretted. For the most part, these regrets do not effect others, though secrets regarding paternity can have a life-long impact. Whenever a Kentucky resident is having difficulty establishing the paternity of…

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Millennials Have Changed Approach to Marriage and Divorce

On behalf of Tasha K. Schaffner of Schaffner Family Law originally posted in divorce on Thursday, February 14, 2019. The generation of adults born between 1981 and 1996 have been dubbed the Millennials. This demographic has been alternatively praised and condemned for their approach to things in life that were once regarded as unchangeable, including the divorce rate.…

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Books Can Help Children Process How a Divorce Will Affect Them

On behalf of Tasha K. Schaffner of Schaffner Family Law posted in divorce on Wednesday, February 6, 2019. There are many ways that children learn from the world around them. One of the better methods to help children process the changes that will come with a divorce is through books. Kentucky parents who are looking…

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