Where to Look for Assets When Inventorying a House in the Orlando, Florida Area
- March 30, 2022
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- Elder Law
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You may be the caregiver or guardian of a loved one. As part of your duties, you may have to inventory their house. This may also apply if you are the personal representative of a deceased loved one. There was a remarkably interesting article in the AARP THE MAGAZINE ...
Read MoreContempt of Court in the Orlando, Florida Area
- March 24, 2022
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You may have heard of the term “Contempt of Court.” What exactly is contempt in the Orlando, Florida area? Contempt in Florida Courts is defined as a refusal to obey any legal order, such as a final judgment, temporary order, mandate, or decree, made or given by any j...
Read MoreCollaborative Divorce Law in the Orlando, Florida Area
- March 21, 2022
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Florida Statutes Section 61.55 through 61.58 set forth Florida's Collaborative Law Process Act. This is a voluntary process designed to operate entirely outside of the court system, except for agreed-upon mandatory filings needed to obtain a judgment on relevant issue...
Read MoreChoosing a Nursing Home for a Loved One in the Orlando, Florida Area
- March 17, 2022
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Are you in the process of searching for a good nursing home for a loved one? Wondering where to go to check out the facility to make sure your loved ones are in a safe, secure atmosphere? Did you know that you can go to Read More
Who Needs a Prenuptial Agreement in the Orlando, Florida Area?
- March 14, 2022
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Prior to marriage, it’s important to decide whether you need a prenuptial agreement. What is a prenuptial agreement in the Orlando, Florida area? It is a contract between two people who are going to marry in the future.
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Aging and Retirement in the Orlando, Florida Area
- March 11, 2022
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There was an interesting book review in the first quarter of 2022 NAELA News. Linda Anderson, LLM, CELA reviewed the book “Why Did I Walk into This Room? A Thinking Person's Guide to Growing Older" by Kennedy F. Hegland and Lawrence Frolik. Anderson found this book to...
Read MoreHelpful Hints for an Orlando, Florida Divorce
- March 9, 2022
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Florida is a no-fault state for divorce. This means you can only use adultery against your spouse if you can prove that your spouse dissipated assets on their paramour. If they did that, then the spouse must reimburse you for the dissipation. Further, if your spouse g...
Read MoreThe Probate of an Estate in the Orlando, Florida Area
- March 3, 2022
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Your loved one dies. First, you find that you need the original Will. If you do not have the original Will, you should attempt to obtain it. It may be with the attorney who drafted the Will for your loved one. If you have the Will, then you can find out who has been a...
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