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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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Does Florida Have Fault-Based or No-Fault Divorce?

Florida is a “no-fault” divorce state, meaning you can dissolve your marriage without having to fight in court over who was ultimately to blame. This is different from the traditional...
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What Legal Services Do We Provide at The Florida Probate & Family Law Firm?

Disputes and conflicts involving loved ones are rarely easy to navigate. Whether it is the prospect of divorce or disagreements over inheritance, these issues frequently drive a wedge between people....
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Your Casual Guide to Using Prenups as a Part of Estate Planning

In the world of love and commitment, discussing prenuptial agreements might seem like diving into uncharted waters. Despite the initial discomfort, understanding the value of prenups is key for couples...
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Estate Taxes are HOW MUCH In Florida?

In the realm of estate planning, understanding the nuances of taxes and legalities is crucial, especially in a state like Florida. With its unique tax landscape and legal framework, Florida...
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Children-and-Divorce.com is Now FloridaProbateAndFamilyLaw.com!

We are thrilled to announce that we have recently acquired children-and-divorce.com. This strategic acquisition is a significant step towards enhancing our commitment to providing comprehensive resources and support for families navigating the...
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