What Are Guardians/Conservators Prohibited from Doing? 🤷🏻‍♂️

Guardians and conservators have long been part of the American legal system, although not much interest in these roles has been found in the mainstream until as of late. The...
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Britney Is Free – The Battle of A 13 Year Conservatorship Comes To An End!

Just to recap if you did not already know, a conservatorship is when a guardian is appointed by a Judge to essentially have control over an individual's personal and financial...
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Florida Probate and Family Law Firm Turns 3!

Where has the time GONE! We would like to thank you all for your endless support and for being a part of the FLPFLaw Family! ♥️ Here are some amazing...
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Child Support Modifications: Can They Happen and When?

If you are a parent of a minor child and are going through, or have already gone through, divorce proceedings, then you are likely familiar with child support payments. Florida...
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Hiding Assets During Divorce Proceeding

Divorce is stressful, even in the most amicable of situations. In the case of a non-amicable divorce, where you may find that your spouse starts engaging in deceitful behavior, like...
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Step-Parent Adoption: Process and Rights Explained

Florida law allows a stepparent to adopt his or her stepchild, to receive equal and full parental rights and responsibilities over the stepchild. It is not uncommon that a child’s...
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What is Exempt Property and How is it Relevant to Probate?

When a person passes away, it is not uncommon for creditors to file claims against their estate. Typically, these claims will be filed by creditors who are attempting to collect...
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What is a Minor Guardianship?

A guardian is someone who is appointed to make legal decisions for someone else, who is unable to make those decisions on their own. Guardianship may be sought for incapacitated...
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What is Guardianship?

Guardianship refers to the legal process of obtaining the authority to make decisions for someone else. A guardian is appointed by the court and delegated the legal authority to act...
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