HUNT & GREENE PSC is a family law firm consisting of partners L. Rush Hunt and his daughter, Lara R. Hunt. Our law firm is committed to providing quality legal services with an emphasis on personal care and client service. Our attorneys place an emphasis on providing sound legal advice and explaining legal concepts in a clear and understandable manner to help you and your family.
The firm members are equally committed to their community and have been involved in numerous community organizations including Big Brothers Big Sisters, Habitat for Humanity, United Way, American Red Cross - Mid-West Kentucky Chapter, Boy Scouts of America, YMCA and local church activities.
The firm members are equally committed to their community and have been involved in numerous community organizations including Big Brothers Big Sisters, Habitat for Humanity, United Way, American Red Cross - Mid-West Kentucky Chapter, Boy Scouts of America, YMCA and local church activities.
Services
At HUNT & GREENE PSC, all of our Estate Planning, Business Planning, and Estate Administration all start with an initial consultation. Prior to the consultation we will review and analyze your completed personal information questionnaire. During the consultation, we take the time to understand your needs, goals, and desires.
L. Rush Hunt is the founding and managing partner of HUNT & GREENE PSC. Rush has been engaged in the practice of law for over forty years in his hometown of Madisonville, Kentucky. He currently devotes his practice to the areas of estate planning, asset protection planning, tax law and business law.
Estate planning at its simplest involves will and trust drafting for individuals of all ages. Some estate plans are simple and involve little more than basic wills, powers of attorney and health care surrogates. Many client's estates need the addition of a trust to provide for inheritance for younger children, or adult children who have special needs, such as, health, substance abuse or other needs.
At death an individual's will must be probated, the assets collected, debts paid, various tax returns filed and distribution made to the beneficiaries as directed under the decedent's will. This process is what is commonly referred to as the probate process. Kentucky law makes estate settlement an efficient process.
Many clients are concerned about the litigious society in which we live and are concerned that they may be victimized by unreasonable monetary demands for insignificant or non-existent injuries, as well as, the fear of a runaway jury verdict. Asset protection planning assists individuals in structuring their affairs so that the maximum asset protection permitted by law is available to the client and their heirs.
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