Properly Preparing Your Orlando, Florida Parenting Plan
If you have minor children involved in your custody or divorce case, then you will be required to complete a parenting plan. The Supreme Court of Florida Parenting Plan is approximately twelve (12) pages in length. You can download a blank Supreme Co...
Read MoreChecklist for Family Members of Someone with Alzheimer’s Disease in the Orlando, Florida Area
As Alzheimer’s Disease and other memory loss conditions progress, patients are unable to manage family and business decisions. If you have a loved one with Alzheimer’s Disease, you may be learning this. Managing Your Loved One’s Affairs When your lo...
Read MoreCan You Invade Your Spouse’s Nonmarital Assets to Obtain Alimony?
Can you force your spouse to invade the nonmarital assets to pay you alimony? Or does that result in the effect of an award that makes the other spouse a beneficiary of his/her inheritance estate and amounts to an impermissible equitable distribution...
Read MoreModifying Child Support in the Orlando, Florida Area
The burden of establishing that a reduction in child support is necessary is on the party seeking modification. Judicially created heavier burden standard has been superseded by statute and is inapplicable to cases where a petition seeks to decrease ...
Read MoreSigns and Symptoms of Dementia in the Orlando, Florida Area
There was helpful information in Home Resource Guide, A Handbook for the Alzheimer’s Caregiver. It explained “Common Symptoms Related to Alzheimer’s.” The article stated that Alzheimer’s disease causes damage to the brain tissue over a period of tim...
Read MoreRepresenting a Client with Diminished Capacity in Orlando, Florida Area
There was a great article in Action Line, Winter 2023 by Justin A. Shifrin, Esq. with Gunster, Yorkley & Stewart, P. A., West Palm Beach, Florida, titled “Rule 4-1.14: Diminished Capacity Resolving Diminished Clarity.” The article is very informa...
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