Creating a power of attorney involves a variety of difficult decisions, which may cause you to procrastinate doing so. This is not unusual; Forbes reports that almost half of American seniors do not have any kind of estate planning in place, which may leave their...
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How to account for all marital property in a divorce
If you have recently filed to terminate your marriage in Florida, you know firsthand the difficulties of negotiating a divorce settlement. Whether you are going through a traditional courtroom divorce or you choose the mediation process to negotiate your final decree,...
Do grandparents in Florida have visitation rights?
As a Florida grandparent, you may value any time you spend with your grandson or granddaughter, and it may unnerve you if anything threatens the relationship that exists between you. If your child is not married to your grandchild’s other parent, or if the child’s...
Seeking child support modification in Florida
Your initial child support order may not cover your child's needs as he or she enters school and becomes a teenager. When circumstances change, either parent can request a child support modification in Florida. Learn how to start this process and what to expect from...