September 28, 2019 | Bryant Law

ATVs Insurance Laws in KY

[caption id="attachment_467" align="alignnone" width="256"] Partner Kevin Shannon[/caption] By Kevin Shannon The popularity of ATVs seems to be growing every year. Owners and users of ATVs enjoy their versatility as both tools for work and as forms of recreation. They are no longer ridden only by off-road enthusiasts. Instead, they seem to be everywhere.  If...
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Grandparents Rights in KY for Visitation

NOTE:  We are not accepting any new Family Law clients for grandparents' visitation rights at this time.  This article is for information only.   Normally, grandparents would expect to enjoy a healthy relationship with their sons or daughters and their grandchild. Everyone looks forward to those joyous visits at Christmas or Thanksgiving, or it may...
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Kentucky Motorcycle Helmet Laws

Motorcycle Helmet Law in Kentucky After months of cold weather, seasoned riders and those new to motorcycle riding will begin hitting the road in the next few weeks. Riding is fun, and a great way to enjoy the countryside.  Unfortunately, without the proper precautions and training, it can also be dangerous. That includes wearing...
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How to Terminate Child Support

Is Your Child 18 Years Old? How to Terminate Child Support NOTE:  The Bryant Law Center is not accepting any new clients for Divorce, Child Custody, Child Support or Visitation at this time.  If your child is 18 years old and has graduated high school, the state of Kentucky will terminate child support. Depending...
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Gun Rights in Kentucky

Do you know your rights as a gun owner? Kentucky allows open carry and concealed carry of firearms including shotguns, rifles, handguns. To own a firearm, you must be a legal citizen of the United States. You are not legally required to register your firearms and you do not need a license for shotguns...
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Kentucky Firework Laws

Fireworks may be legal, but setting themselves off yourself could be risky.  In the U.S. each summer, more than 200 injuries a day and millions of dollars in property damage occur due to the misuse of fireworks.  In 2020, there were 18 deaths and over 15,000 injuries related to fireworks, according to the Consumer Product Safety...
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