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Monthly Archives: June 28, 2023

Can I Obtain Attorney’s Fees from a Guardianship in the Orlando, Florida Area?

Section 744.108(1) Florida Statute provides that an attorney who has rendered service to the ward or the guardian on the ward's behalf, is entitled to a reasonable fee for services rendered and reimbursement for costs incurred on behalf of the ward.    ...

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Can I Receive Alimony in an Orlando, Florida Divorce Case 

The purpose of permanent alimony is to provide the needs and the necessities of life to a former spouse as they have been established by the marriage of the parties. The purpose of durational alimony is to provide a party with economic assistance for a set period of t...

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Greyson’s Law in an Orlando, Florida Custody or Divorce case

Why will Grayson's Law be important if you have an abusive spouse that you fear will harm you or your child during the pendency of an Orlando, Florida divorce or custody case. Senate Bill 130 known as Grayson's law is important because it sets out new factors the court...

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Did You Know That There are Moving Specialists Who Help Seniors? 

On Saturday, June 10, 2023, the Orlando Sentinel had an article titled, "Moving specialists help seniors with big tasks," written by Paul Span of The New York Times. This is not the first time I have heard of this. Practicing Elder Law, I have met people who do this l...

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Statement of Client’s Rights and Responsibilities in Divorce Cases in the Orlando, Florida Area

In a divorce case, you should discuss with your lawyer the possibility of preserving your marriage and the availability of marriage counseling. You are entitled to a lawyer who will be capable of handling your case, show you c...

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How Much Can the Court Make You Pay in Alimony in an Orlando, Florida Area Divorce Case?

The amount the court can make you pay in alimony in an Orlando, Florida area dissolution of marriage case depends on your spouse's need for alimony and your ability to pay alimony. The trial court cannot award an amount of alimony that exceeds or nearly exhausts a pay...

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