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What Is a Last Will and Testament in Florida?
June 10, 2020
Estate Planning
Creating a Last Will and Testament is an integral part of estate planning. In fact, more than half of Americans do not have ...
Child Support and Alimony Changes in Florida Due to COVID-19
June 5, 2020
Alimony
COVID-19 has brought on many changes for families across Florida. As a result, child support, visitation, and alimony may all be impacted to ...
What Happens If I Fail to Pay Alimony in Florida?
June 1, 2020
Alimony
People pay alimony for various reasons. In the majority of cases, you pay alimony because you either agreed to pay an ex-spouse, and ...
What to Do If You Face a Foreclosure in Florida
May 27, 2020
Foreclosure
Although foreclosure activity in the United States declined in 2019, it is expected to increase in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Homeowners ...
What You Need to Know About Bankruptcy in Florida
May 20, 2020
Bankruptcy Law
Facing bankruptcy can bring about many emotions, including embarrassment, shame, and feeling like a failure. However, financial hardship doesn’t mean an individual is ...
Do I Really Need an Estate Plan?
May 14, 2020
Estate Planning
Estate planning is an essential piece of financial planning. However, when most individuals plan their finances, whether for the next five years or ...
What to Expect in a High Net Worth Divorce in Florida
May 6, 2020
Divorce
Divorce settlements can be complicated, particularly for couples who have a high net worth and a number of marital assets. Determining equitable distribution ...
The Differences Between Divorce and Legal Separation in Florida
May 6, 2020
Divorce
As an alternative to divorce, many couples will separate, either temporarily or permanently. Many couples choose to separate rather than get a divorce ...
What You Need to Know About Dependency Cases in Florida
April 23, 2020
Family Law
One of a parent’s worst fears facing allegations of child endangerment or abuse. If you are involved in a similar situation, you will ...
What You Need to Know About Divorce in Florida
March 25, 2020
Divorce
If you are considering a divorce or believe that a divorce is a possibility in your future, then you likely have a number ...
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