Where Do You Probate the Will?
Where do you probate the will? How does the court decide that question? A Florida court may have jurisdiction over the distribution of a decedent’s domicile at the time of his or her death if the decedent owned property in Florida at the time of his ...
Read MorePrenuptial Agreement and Postnuptial Agreements in Orlando, Florida
A Prenuptial Agreement is a contract that the parties enter into prior to the marriage wherein they define how their assets and debts will be handled, either as marital assets or nonmarital assets during the marriage. They also include how the assets...
Read MoreDating Violence Injunction in Orlando, Florida
For a dating violence injunction, you need to prove by competent, substantial evidence an imminent threat. Where a petitioner’s only evidence offered to show a continued threat was phone calls and text messages that petitioner suspected were from res...
Read MorePriority of Custody Between the Courts in Orlando, Florida Area
Did you know that dependency court takes precedence over other courts, such as domestic court and guardianship court? Florida Statute 39.013(4) provides: Orders entered pursuant to this chapter which affect the placement of, access to, parental time...
Read MoreConsequences of Divorcing Later in Life
There are consequences of divorcing at any time in life. You now have half the assets you had before. Plus, you may have more debt than you previously had due to paying lawyers. If you are younger, you have a longer amount of time to recoup your los...
Read MoreRetroactive Child Support in the Orlando, Florida Area
Under Florida Statute 61.30(7), a parent in a paternity or divorce case can seek retroactive child support for twenty-four (24) months prior to filing the petition for paternity or petition for dissolution of marriage where the minor child has not em...
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