What Should Be Included in a Postnuptial Agreement?

Postnuptial agreements are a type of marital contract that is signed between two parties who are already married. They differ from the more common prenuptial agreements that are executed by...
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Relocating Away From a Co-Parent With Shared Custody

There are few issues more likely to cause conflict in family court than the prospect of relocating with a minor child in tow. This is especially problematic when both parents...
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Can a Man Be Forced to Take a Paternity Test?

When it comes to parental rights and responsibilities, there are different ways to formally establish the paternity of a child in Florida. In some cases, the law presumes a person...
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Including a Medical Power of Attorney in Your Estate Plan

Obtaining a medical power of attorney is an important step towards ensuring your future medical needs will be made according to your wishes, even if you are incapacitated. This document...
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The Basics of a Florida Letter of Administration

A Florida letter of administration could be confusing if this is the first time you have been appointed as an estate’s executor. This document gives an individual’s personal representative the...
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How Do You Determine Mental Incapacity When Setting Guardianship?

Guardianship is a court process that enables a person to assume the decision-making powers over another person who is unable to manage their own affairs. This is a key process...
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How Long Does Florida Give You to File Probate After Death?

Florida gives you 10 days to file probate after the death of your loved one. You must file a deceased person's will for probate in the county where they died,...
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Divorce Statistics in 2024 

Many couples face tough decisions and moments in their relationships that lead to a divorce. While the divorce rate in 2024 may still be higher than in some parts of...
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How Does Probate Work?

Probate is the court system used to identify, gather, and distribute the assets of a person after they pass away. The way this process moves forward can vary depending on...
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The Main Differences Between Formal and Summary Probate in Florida

Probate is the court process used to distribute a person’s assets and settle their debts after death. Under Florida law, there are two different options available. While most go through...
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