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provided for your information only and should not be relied upon as
"legal advice".
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transmitted from this website constitutes the establishment of an
attorney-client relationship between you and this attorney.
Applicability of
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substantially in individual situation or in different states.
REMEMBER, when
dealing with any legal matter, do not rely on these materials without first
seeking the advice of an attorney about your particular situation and facts.
William L. Hoge,
III does not guarantee the accuracy of any information available through the
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William L. Hoge, III dedicates his practice to Family
Law, striving to provide honest, caring and affordable legal services of the
highest quality.
Mr. Hoge is admitted to practice law only in the
Commonwealth of Kentucky. He states that he has no knowledge of
Family Law in other states and cannot answer questions about situations
elsewhere.
Kentucky law does not certify the specialization of the
practice of law. However, at least 95% of Bill Hoge's legal practice is
dedicated to matters relating to Family Law, including divorces involving
complicated maintenance, business valuations, professional practices,
executive compensation, relocation and retirement benefits issues as well as
post-divorce matters, prenuptial agreements, unmarried couples, domestic
violence and adoption.
Billy Hoge is a Fellow in the American Academy of
Matrimonial Lawyers, was the 1997-1998 Chair of the Kentucky Bar
Association's Family Law Section and the 1998-1999 Chair of the Louisville
Bar Association's Family Law Section. He is also a member of the Jefferson
County Family Courts Advisory Committee, the American Bar Association and
the Kentucky Academy of Trial Attorneys.
Further, unless an attorney-client relationship is
created through the mutual execution of a retainer agreement and the receipt
of an agreed retainer fee, we cannot answer specific legal questions of any
description.