Florida Alimony Bill in Limbo
People who are going through a divorce case in the Orlando, Florida area and throughout the State of Florida who are requesting alimony or who will have to pay alimony are in limbo over whether the Alimony Bill will pass. What will Governor DeSantis...
Read MoreWhat is the Significance of Pass-Through Income from a S Corporation in an Orlando, Florida Area Divorce Case?
Undistributed pass-through income that has been retained by a corporation for corporate purposes does not constitute income within the meaning of Florida Statutes chapter 61 on Dissolution of Marriage, Support and Time-Sharing. Specifically, undistri...
Read MoreWhat Are Temporary Attorney’s Fees in the Orlando, Florida Area?
Temporary attorney’s fees are attorney’s fees that are awarded during the pendency of the proceedings. In order to receive temporary attorney’s fees during the pendency of a Marital and Family Law case such as a divorce, you must show a need for the ...
Read MoreWhy Does it Cost So Much Money to Go to Trial in the Orlando, Florida Area?
Trial in the Orlando, Florida area can be very costly. Why? There are several reasons. Here are a few of the most important ones to consider: Hours Worked First, you must pay your attorney’s fee for the hours you are in trial and pay the attorney to ...
Read MoreSet Offs and Credits Against Payment of Expenses on the Marital Residence in the Orlando, Florida Area
Can you obtain credits and set offs for paying the mortgage, property taxes, homeowner’s insurance, HOA fees, and expenses on the marital residence if you are living in the house during the pendency of the dissolution of marriage? That depends on wha...
Read MoreProbate Administration in the Orlando, Florida Area
Your loved one has died. What do you do next? Do they have a will, or do they not have a will? If they have a will, then they died Testate. If they do not have a will, then they died Intestate. First and foremost, are there accounts payable at deat...
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