These are currently just some of the proposed bills, this is not a complete list. You can find the current complete list at https://legislature.ky.gov/Legislation/Pages/default.aspx I will update the list throughout the term. Also, I will also update the Bills listed. Some of the proposed bills are descriptions of the Bill, so please look the webpage … Continue reading Kentucky proposed legislation as of January 25, 2026
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New laws that went into effect on June 27, 2025 (for Kentucky)
LAWS BY TOPIC: EDUCATION POLICY SB 19 – Required Moment of Silence in Schools Public schools must begin each day with a moment of silence. Students are required to remain seated and silent. School districts may also allow students to leave for one hour per week for off-campus “moral instruction.” SB 181 – School Communication … Continue reading New laws that went into effect on June 27, 2025 (for Kentucky)
Some of the Proposed legislation in Kentucky as of March 1, 2025
While you think these Bills impact your or not, some of the Bills cover things like: Fairness Bill, Anti Fairness Bill, Abortion Exceptions, State employees being able to work from home, the Right to Protest, and much more. Per Senator Gerald Neal’s post this week: Several bills advancing this week with full bipartisan support include: … Continue reading Some of the Proposed legislation in Kentucky as of March 1, 2025
What Should Not Be Kept in a Safe Deposit Box?
In today’s digital world, almost everything of importance is stored virtually, in the cloud. A physical safe deposit box might seem like a throwback, but still has some good uses, says an article from Kiplinger, “Things You’ll Regret Keeping in a Safe Deposit Box.” Some things belonging in a safe deposit box include prized possessions, like a … Continue reading What Should Not Be Kept in a Safe Deposit Box?
Some of the Proposed legislation in Kentucky as of February 22, 2025 (4 of 4)
I am going to make 4 posts, as there are 128 bills pulled and updated out of the over 1000 bills proposed this term. These are currently just some of the proposed bills, this is not a complete list. You can find the current complete list at https://legislature.ky.gov/Legislation/Pages/default.aspx I will update the list throughout the … Continue reading Some of the Proposed legislation in Kentucky as of February 22, 2025 (4 of 4)
Some of the Proposed legislation in Kentucky as of February 22, 2025 (3 0f 4)
Some of the Proposed legislation in Kentucky as of February 22, 2025 (3 0f 4) I am going to make 4 posts, as there are 128 bills pulled and updated out of the over 1000 bills proposed this term. These are currently just some of the proposed bills, this is not a complete list. You … Continue reading Some of the Proposed legislation in Kentucky as of February 22, 2025 (3 0f 4)
Some of the Proposed legislation in Kentucky as of February 22, 2025 (2 0f 4)
Some of the Proposed legislation in Kentucky as of February 22, 2025 (2 0f 4) I am going to make 4 posts, as there are 128 bills pulled and updated out of the over 1000 bills proposed this term. These are currently just some of the proposed bills, this is not a complete list. You … Continue reading Some of the Proposed legislation in Kentucky as of February 22, 2025 (2 0f 4)
Some of the Proposed legislation in Kentucky as of February 22, 2025 (1 of 4)
I am going to make 4 posts, as there are 128 bills pulled and updated out of the over 1000 bills proposed this term. These are currently just some of the proposed bills, this is not a complete list. You can find the current complete list at https://legislature.ky.gov/Legislation/Pages/default.aspx I will update the list throughout the … Continue reading Some of the Proposed legislation in Kentucky as of February 22, 2025 (1 of 4)
Estate Planning Strategies at 35 vs. 65
While we used to think that Estate Planning was only for the wealthy wealthy, it isn’t. Anyone with a family, retirement investments, or specific ideas about how they want their assets allocated needs an estate plan. Furthermore, estate planning involves more than your money and property. It allows you to assign someone you trust to … Continue reading Estate Planning Strategies at 35 vs. 65
Why You Should Avoid DIY Estate Plans and Use an Attorney
At first glance, developing an estate plan may seem like a simple effort you can approach with a DIY attitude, but when you learn about what goes into one, you’ll quickly understand that it’s not as straightforward as it may initially seem. A comprehensive estate plan doesn’t just include a will but also other documents like trusts, and … Continue reading Why You Should Avoid DIY Estate Plans and Use an Attorney