My Ex Is Not Following the Parenting Plan — What Can I Do? A parenting plan in Florida is designed to help ensure that children receive adequate support and care...
In an era where friendships flourish and unconventional living arrangements gain popularity, it's no surprise that best friends are exploring the possibilities of jointly owning homes and apartments. As these...
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...
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...
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...
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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Divorce is never easy. Emotions aside, the process can become even more complicated when couples are faced with the task of distributing property and assets. It is not uncommon for...
Formal administration is Florida’s most common form of probate. When an estate does not qualify for summary administration, or some other alternative to probate administration, the estate must go through...
A special needs trust is a trust which does not interfere with a disabled trust beneficiary’s eligibility for government benefits. Special Needs Trust Administration A properly drafted special needs trust...