Padgett Kentucky

Part of our extensive southern footprint.

 

Practice Basics
Padgett Kentucky

In 2025, Padgett grew organically in response to client demand and made a direct investment to enter the Kentucky market. Padgett's Kentucky operation is fully integrated with the firm's enterprise standards and all client requirements.

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State Contact
State Contact

Marsha Dailey, Esq.

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State Office
State Office

2300 Litton Lane
​Suite 250
Hebron, KY 41084

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Our Kentucky Practice

Padgett's Kentucky practice operates out of the firm's Hebron, KY location, a suburb of Cincinnati, OH. Padgett expanded its southern footprint in 2025 through organic growth, launching its Kentucky practice. The firm's expanded regional team is powered by the full operational, financial, and technological resources of PLG. The firm offers comprehensive default services throughout Kentucky, including foreclosure, evictions, title, title curative, litigation, bankruptcy, and REO.

 
Market Nuances

Padgett's Kentucky practitioners possess a unique combination of litigation skills, real estate transactional law, mortgage servicing compliance knowledge, and a deep understanding of Kentucky's specific judicial foreclosure procedures and processes. Blended with our attorney's courtroom experience and relationships across the Kentucky foreclosure system, Padgett is well-positioned to aggressively represent you throughout the state. Whether managing high-volume portfolios or addressing contested foreclosure matters, our team is equipped to protect your interests at every stage of the process, statewide.

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