Bill Hoge has been practicing law in Louisville for more than four decades and focusing on Family Law for better than half of that time. A Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and former Chair of the Family Law Sections for both the Kentucky Bar Association and the Louisville Bar Association, Bill is a trial attorney with training as a mediator, arbitrator and collaborative Family Law professional. Bill remains active in the practice of law and is of counsel to the firm of Hoge Partners, PLLC, providing advice and guidance to his colleagues, Jim Murphy and Ruth Wilkerson.
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Kentucky
6th Circuit
U.S. Supreme Court
Professional Experience
2016 - Current
HOGE PARTNERS, PLLC
Partner
1972 - 2016
Law Offices of William L. Hoge, III (Hoge & Associates)
Sole practitioner
Education
1972
University of Louisville
J.D. (1972) | U of L School of Law
Awards
year - William Hoge III
Richard A. Revell Family Law Practitioner of the Year
Louisville Bar Association
Contacts
First Trust Centre200 South 5th Street Suite 400 South Louisville KY 40202Telephone: (502) 583-2005Fax: (502) 583-1223
http://www.DivorceInKentucky.com. In this video, Louisville family law attorney Bill Hoge provides information about issues to consider when a person filing for divorce in Kentucky owns a business or has an ownership stake in multiple businesses.
Bill Hoge has decades of experience navigating through the challenges of complex, highly sophisticated divorce cases. Individuals such as CEOs, business owners, physicians and others in senior management positions typically have complicated financial issues, which must be given careful consideration. The family law attorneys at Hoge & Associates understand how to effectively build a strategy to protect their clients’ best interests and achieve the goals the client feels are important.
This level of divorce litigation can be tough. Your divorce attorney needs to be able to understand the multiple aspects of your financial portfolio, but also have the ability to effectively communicate the fact surrounding these holdings. Bill Hoge as build a reputation as an effective negotiator and strong legal advocate.
Ensuring that your business, or businesses, is properly valued is an important factor in defining the value of your martial estate and financial assets. There are complex formulas typically used to define these values. However, financial experts are routinely involved in these important calculations and reports. The results are the foundation for many of the negotiations in a Kentucky divorce proceeding. They have important ramifications related to spousal support, child support and how the rest of the issues are positioned.
Bill Hoge’s practice is located in Louisville, Kentucky. However, he’s represented clients outside of Jefferson County. While the firm is very selective about the clients it takes, this should not deter you from contact us. There may be issues related to your specific circumstance, which may require further consideration. Often, the spouse of a business owner or physician may not be completely knowledgeable about the business. You can rely comfortably on our experience and ability to understand the complexity of the marital estate and how best to represent your rights in family court. We are known to be aggressive advocates, but with a delicate touch when the situation requires it.
Hoge & Associates has decades of experience helping individuals filing for divorce in Kentucky. We’ve seen divorces to relatively smoothly. But as you might imagine, we’ve also handled complex battles that require careful planning, strategy, and leading subject-matter experts (such as forensic accountants, psychologists and other professionals). We know there’s a lot at stake. If you are considering getting a divorce, or if your spouse recently filed for one, contact us for a confidential discussion. We will guide you through it, every step of the way.
For more information, visit our website at http://www.DivorceInKentucky.com, or simply call our office at (502) 583-2005.