- Divorce
- Child SupportOur attorneys handle the full range of matrimonial and divorce issues, including child custody, visitation, property settlements, child support and spousal support (alimony).
- Child Custody and Visitation
- Spousal Support
- Criminal DefenseCole & Moore, P.S.C. at its core is a trial litigation firm. Our law firm has excelled at both civil and criminal trial practice. Civil litigation involves a legal dispute between two or more parties that seeks money damages or specific performance rather than criminal sanctions. Criminal law involves prosecution of a defendant with the aim of penalizing the alleged perpetrator. We represent parties in a wide array of venues including trials, hearings, arbitrations, mediations, and administrative proceedings.
- MisdemeanorsOur attorneys are experienced practitioners in both state and federal court. Whether you are charged with a violation, misdemeanor or felony, our attorneys can help. You will find us to be well prepared and knowledgeable of both state and federal law. Our attorneys are litigators who will take your case to trial if your case is not dismissed, unless you request and approve a negotiated final disposition. You can count on us to provide you with the best defense possible.
- Corporate LawOur firm handles a broad range of business and commercial matters, including incorporations, litigation, fidelity and surety law, and general business counseling. We serve as general counsel for both large and small companies.
- Business TransactionsOur law firm is able to offer extensive services in the planning, negotiating, and document drafting in connection with business transactions.
- Workers CompensationThe attorneys at Cole & Moore provide employers and their insurers with representation in regard to all workers' compensation issues. You will find the attorneys at Cole & Moore to be well experienced in this field.
- Employment Discrimination
- Real Estate LitigationOur real estate and banking attorneys handle a full range of transactional and litigation issues in real estate and banking throughout Kentucky including closings, title opinions, title insurance, deeds, easements, boundary disputes, restrictive covenants, and foreclosure actions.
- Easement
- Land Use and ZoningOur lawyers also provide counsel to a local planning and zoning district which entails providing legal services relating to litigations, employment matters, compliance with rules and regulations, and all the typical legal services provided to all corporate clients.
- Personal InjuryOur attorneys have a long history of representing major insurance companies in a variety of litigation disputes, including property, casualty, fire, personal injury, tort, product liability, environmental, professional malpractice, and construction. Additionally, we have extensive experience litigating insurance coverage and unfair claims settlement practices.
- Medical MalpracticeOur attorneys are experienced in Medical Malpractice litigation in all state and federal courts of Kentucky. We will not hesitate to go to trial if it is in our client’s best interest.
- Auto Accidents
- Disability DiscriminationOur attorneys handle statewide employment law cases involving employment discrimination and litigation which includes claims of race, sex, age, and disability discrimination. Typically, our firm defends employers in litigation before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Human Rights Commission, Kentucky state courts, and federal courts. Furthermore, another component of employment law practice includes counseling of employers in all aspects of the employment relationship from hiring through termination.
- Estate PlanningOur law firm can assist in estate planning and the probate process. When an individual dies, the process of probate may take place. Probate is a legal process that includes several different aspects, sometimes complex. We can assist in the drafting of wills and trusts so that either an executor or trustee can be appointed and thereafter be responsible for the administrative duties with regard to the disposition of property. If no will is created, however, the court will decide how property is distributed and by whom.
- Wills
- Trusts
- Probate
- Foreclosure