Can your office represent me on my civil case (divorce, custody, visitation, collection, small claim, neighbor dispute, etc.)?

No, although County Attorney Steve Gold meets with the public as a courtesy to provide general information about legal principles, this office cannot represent you in such matters as it is not an official function of the County Attorney authorized by Kentucky law and he will not provide specific legal advice to you on such matters.


To locate a private attorney who can represent you in such matters, the Kentucky Bar Association has a lawyer locator. If you are unable to afford an attorney, you may qualify for the services of Kentucky Legal Aid which can be reached at 866-452-9243 or through the Aid website.

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1. What are your office hours?
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4. Is this the public defender’s office?
5. How do I get an Emergency Protective Order against someone?
6. Who do I contact if I suspect a child is being neglected or abused?
7. Can your office represent me on my civil case (divorce, custody, visitation, collection, small claim, neighbor dispute, etc.)?