Will Your Prenup Hold up in an Orlando, Florida Court?
- August 27, 2018
- By: ontarget
- Divorce
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How can you make sure that your prenuptial agreement holds up in an Orlando, Florida Court? There are certain things that you can do to help your case if your prenuptial agreement is ever challenged in court. Here are a few of the major things you can do: 1. Make sure your spouse to be receive...
Read MoreAre You Being Stalked in Orlando, Florida?
- August 22, 2018
- By: ontarget
- Family Law
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What is stalking? Florida Statutes 784.048(2) states that Stalking occurs when a person willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follows, harasses, or cyberstalks another person. To harass means to engage in a course of conduct...
Read MoreHelp in Orlando, Florida through a Risk Protection Order for Family Members Who are in Danger from a Mentally Ill Loved One
- August 3, 2018
- By: ontarget
- Guardianship
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Effective the spring of 2018, there is now a tool for law enforcement to aid families that struggle with loved ones who are a danger to themselves and other. Before this, law enforcement’s hands were tied by the law. They could not effectively assist families with mentally ill relatives who were dan...
Read MoreWhat Must Court Find to Issue a Temporary Injunction Prohibiting Exploitation of a Vulnerable Adult in Orlando, Florida?
- August 1, 2018
- By: ontarget
- Guardianship
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Before a court can issue a temporary injunction, it must find that there is:
- 1. An immediate and present danger of exploitation of the vulnerable adult;
- 2. A likelihood of irreparable harm and no adequate remedy at law;... Read More