On Behalf of Hensley Law Office, PSC | Oct 30, 2018 | Firm News, personal injury
As colder weather begins trickling into Kentucky, it is common for thoughts to turn to snow and ice. This is something you cannot prevent. When it gets slick outside, you may worry about the walkways immediately around your home and the paths you use to get to your...
On Behalf of Hensley Law Office, PSC | Oct 24, 2018 | family law, Firm News
One of the most contentious parts of a Kentucky divorce is often child custody. Obviously, you want what is best for your children, but what you feel is best, your spouse may not. Coming to an agreement is often difficult. The court will step in and make the final...
On Behalf of Hensley Law Office, PSC | Oct 17, 2018 | Firm News, workers' compensation
As someone who makes your living working in a Kentucky restaurant or food service setting, you may understand all too well that your job brings with it inherent dangers. Regardless of if you work in a high-end establishment, a fast-food setting or somewhere in...
On Behalf of Hensley Law Office, PSC | Oct 11, 2018 | Firm News, personal injury
It is natural to expect certain things when living in a civilized society. Courtesy, stability and, of course, a certain level of safety are just a few of the basic requirements you might have. At Hensley Law Office, we expect the same things — and we believe...
On Behalf of Hensley Law Office, PSC | Oct 4, 2018 | Firm News
Like many Kentucky residents, you may love your job. While you may have some days where you do not want to go in, you enjoy what you do overall. You have possibly even held the same job for a number of years and never felt particularly compelled to change professions....
On Behalf of Hensley Law Office, PSC | Oct 1, 2018 | family law, Firm News
If you are headed to court to determine a visitation schedule for your children after your divorce in Kentucky, then you are likely wondering what to expect. While the main goal of the courts is to keep both parents involved equally in a child’s like, that is...