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Evicting unauthorized tenants subletting in your rental property

On Behalf of Cooper & Cooper Law Offices, PLLC | Nov 10, 2025 | Firm News

Imagine walking into your rental property for a routine inspection when a stranger opens the door. You’ve never seen this person before and your signed tenant is nowhere to be found. This scenario happens more often than you think and puts you in a tough position as...

Should a 529 plan be part of your estate planning?

On Behalf of Cooper & Cooper Law Offices, PLLC | Nov 5, 2025 | Estate Planning

Smart estate planning involves more than creating a will and other documents traditionally associated with an estate plan. It often involves taking other important steps to help ensure that your assets are transferred to your designated beneficiaries as smoothly as...

Are handwritten wills valid in Kentucky?

On Behalf of Cooper & Cooper Law Offices, PLLC | Oct 15, 2025 | Estate Planning

Digital or electronic wills have received a lot of attention in recent years. Many states have adopted statutes allowing testators to execute documents digitally, including Kentucky. While many people may continue to work directly with lawyers to draft physical wills...

Starting strong: 3 estate planning moves for your growing family

On Behalf of Cooper & Cooper Law Offices, PLLC | Oct 9, 2025 | Estate Planning

Welcoming new life is one of life’s biggest milestones. Between doctor visits, picking baby names and baby-proofing the house, it is easy to push legal planning to the bottom of your list. But for expectant parents, planning for what is to come may be one of the best...

How families can balance grief and estate administration 

On Behalf of Cooper & Cooper Law Offices, PLLC | Oct 6, 2025 | Probate

In the midst of grief, families are often confronted with the immediate and practical need to handle the deceased’s estate. From securing property to settling debts and distributing assets, estate administration can feel overwhelming when emotions are still raw.  The...

When can landlords lawfully evict their tenants?

On Behalf of Cooper & Cooper Law Offices, PLLC | Sep 19, 2025 | Landlord Tenant

Some rental arrangements are open-ended. Landlords provide month-to-month leases, and tenants can stay indefinitely. Annual leases or two-year leases are subject to renewal requirements but can also allow for long-term tenancy. It is usually most cost-effective and...

3 tips for avoiding ambiguity in business contracts

On Behalf of Cooper & Cooper Law Offices, PLLC | Sep 8, 2025 | Business law

As a business owner, you need a contract for almost all relationships you have. You need an agreement with a business partner, shareholders, employees, contractors, suppliers and clients. It’s vital to ensure that all your contracts have clear terms.  Ambiguity in...

The tax obligations that arise during probate

On Behalf of Cooper & Cooper Law Offices, PLLC | Aug 21, 2025 | Probate

Overseeing the probate process is a task that is associated with a number of complex obligations. Personal representatives have to attend court and make sense of complicated financial records. They have to communicate with multiple interested parties, including...

Landlord lease clauses that Kentucky courts will void

On Behalf of Cooper & Cooper Law Offices, PLLC | Aug 13, 2025 | Landlord Tenant

If you've been using the same lease template for years or grabbed one online that "looked fine," it's worth taking a closer look. Kentucky law doesn't just ignore certain lease clauses. It voids them outright. That means if you end up in court, you can't rely on those...

Options for Kentucky businesses to collect commercial debts

On Behalf of Cooper & Cooper Law Offices, PLLC | Aug 12, 2025 | Debt Collection

When one business fails to pay another, it can disrupt cash flow, strain relationships and jeopardize long-term growth. Kentucky companies have several legal and strategic options to recover unpaid debts from other businesses.  Whether you're dealing with a delinquent...

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