ELPO Law Continues Legal Diversity Pipeline Project Read More
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Brett Reynolds Joins KYLTA Board of Directors Read More
Lindsay Porter Joins ELPO Law as Associate Attorney Read More
By ELPO Law Attorney Jessica Shoulders According to the Federal Highway Administration and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), each year, 24 percent of weather-related crashes occur on snow, slushy, or icy roadways, and 17 percent of all vehicle crashes occur during winter conditions. With winter approaching, it is important to know what you can do to reduce your chances of being involved in a winter weather related crash and what to do if you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of being involved in one. Snow and ice reduce pavement friction and vehicle maneuverability, causing slower speeds, reduced roadway capacity, and increased crash risk. Heavy snow and sleet can also reduce visibility. Lanes and roads are obstructed by snow accumulation, which reduces capacity and increases travel time delay. If you encounter any of these road conditions, the following tips from AAA and the NHTSA can help you avoid a crash: Read More
Believe it or not, the end of 2020 is quickly approaching (insert collective sigh of relief). While I think most of us are ready to start looking forward to 2021 and would prefer to not even have to utter the words 2020 anymore, now is the time to finish off the year strong by reviewing simple, yet important, year-end tax planning and wealth transfer tips. When most people think of tax planning and wealth transfer, they may have in mind complex estate planning documents and an overload of legal and accounting advice. But that doesn’t have to be the case. Here are three simple tips that you can implement with relative ease, though you will want to consult your tax advisor first. Read More
The Best Lawyers in America Recognizes ELPO Attorneys Read More
Reduced Rate on Simple Estate Plans for Frontline Workers Read More
Right at two years to the date, Kentucky has again changed its power of attorney law by adopting parts of the Uniform Power of Attorney Act. Read More
By Kyle Roby, Partner Kyle Roby If you follow ELPO Law on social media (facebook.com/ELPOLaw; @ELPOLaw) or subscribe to our ELPO eNewsletter (click here to subscribe), you are familiar with articles with tips on how to protect your family with car insurance or what happens if you are involved… Read More
Rebecca Simpson Appointed Chair by IOLTA Board of Trustees Read More