Keeney Atkins Law PLLC aspires to provide high quality, affordable, legal services in a manner that is adaptable to the clients' ever changing needs. We know that the traditional law firm model is outdated and clients demand direct contact and substantive work product from their attorneys. The firm's continued success is attributed to its commitment to working alongside its clients and providing straightforward advice while developing a relationship to achieve the clients' goals.
Keeney Atkins Law PLLC is dedicated to serving the legal needs of its many business and individual clients throughout the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky region. We appreciate your time and look forward to working with you.
Keeney Atkins Law PLLC is dedicated to serving the legal needs of its many business and individual clients throughout the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky region. We appreciate your time and look forward to working with you.
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Michael Keeney founded Keeney Atkins Law in 2005, after having worked for two very well respected Northern Kentucky law firms.
Mike's father, a small businessman who owned a grocery store, instilled in him the values of hard work and respect for the community.
Today, Mike still focuses on helping small businesses start up, grow and succeed.
In addition to counseling small businesses, Mike's practice involves an emphasis on estate planning and probate matters, real estate, and creditor/debtor rights.
Mike's father, a small businessman who owned a grocery store, instilled in him the values of hard work and respect for the community.
Today, Mike still focuses on helping small businesses start up, grow and succeed.
In addition to counseling small businesses, Mike's practice involves an emphasis on estate planning and probate matters, real estate, and creditor/debtor rights.
Jason is admitted to practice law in the state courts of Kentucky and Ohio, as well as before the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern District of Kentucky, Southern District of Ohio and Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Jason obtained his law degree from the Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan in 1998, and has a bachelor's degree in Political Science from the University of Kentucky.
In addition to providing general corporate, human resource and risk management consulting to his clients, Jason advises and represents the firm's clients (corporate and individuals) in a variety of complex litigation matters, ranging from business torts to commercial contract disputes.
Jason obtained his law degree from the Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan in 1998, and has a bachelor's degree in Political Science from the University of Kentucky.
In addition to providing general corporate, human resource and risk management consulting to his clients, Jason advises and represents the firm's clients (corporate and individuals) in a variety of complex litigation matters, ranging from business torts to commercial contract disputes.
Unfortunately for the majority of Americans, a single unfortunate event can result in financial devastation from which even hard work and commitment may not resolve.
Sometimes bankruptcy protection may be the only viable option.
The purpose of bankruptcy is to allow a debtor to have a "fresh start" and provide a method for creditors to be repaid.
Through bankruptcy, debtors liquidate their assets or may restructure their finances to fund the repayment of their debts.
Bankruptcy law may permit debtors to keep certain exempt assets, like their home, car and common household goods, therefore allowing them to maintain a basic standard of living while they work to repay creditors or re-establish their financial stability.
Sometimes bankruptcy protection may be the only viable option.
The purpose of bankruptcy is to allow a debtor to have a "fresh start" and provide a method for creditors to be repaid.
Through bankruptcy, debtors liquidate their assets or may restructure their finances to fund the repayment of their debts.
Bankruptcy law may permit debtors to keep certain exempt assets, like their home, car and common household goods, therefore allowing them to maintain a basic standard of living while they work to repay creditors or re-establish their financial stability.
The attorneys at Keeney Atkins Law understand nothing is more important to you than your family.
Planning your estate to ease your loved ones' burdens when you die is one of the most caring gifts you can leave.
At Keeney Atkins Law we work with you to devise the best plan for your circumstances.
Regardless of your age, the size of your family, or the extent of your estate, our firm can advise you on the estate plan documents that you need for you and for your family.
At the time of a loved one's death, there is no reason to become overwhelmed with the legal challenges of settling an estate.
Planning your estate to ease your loved ones' burdens when you die is one of the most caring gifts you can leave.
At Keeney Atkins Law we work with you to devise the best plan for your circumstances.
Regardless of your age, the size of your family, or the extent of your estate, our firm can advise you on the estate plan documents that you need for you and for your family.
At the time of a loved one's death, there is no reason to become overwhelmed with the legal challenges of settling an estate.
The breakdown of a marriage is never planned.
However, when the time comes, individuals often find themselves overcome with a multitude of emotions and concerns.
Therefore it is important to find a knowledgeable attorney who is compassionate of your situation and can help navigate you through such times with your dignity intact.
In Kentucky we refer to a divorce as "Dissolution of Marriage".
Each divorce case tends to be unique, but generally they fall into two major categories "Uncontested Divorce" and "Contested Divorce".
However, when the time comes, individuals often find themselves overcome with a multitude of emotions and concerns.
Therefore it is important to find a knowledgeable attorney who is compassionate of your situation and can help navigate you through such times with your dignity intact.
In Kentucky we refer to a divorce as "Dissolution of Marriage".
Each divorce case tends to be unique, but generally they fall into two major categories "Uncontested Divorce" and "Contested Divorce".
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