Guardianship

Know Your Rights When Someone is Trying to Restrict and Remove Your Rights by a Guardianship Proceeding

Many times someone will file for guardianship of their relative or friend. They may do this because they believe the other person is incompetent. In most cases, they are asking for a guardianship of an elderly relative or loved one who has a diagnosi...

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Elder Law

Who Are Financial Exploiters of the Elderly in Orlando, Florida Area?

Did you know that most financial exploiters of the elderly are people they know, such as caregivers, family members, and friends? Why is that so? This is because these individuals often have broad access to the senior’s financial affairs. They may be...

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Adoption

Who Can Adopt Whom in the Orlando, Florida Area?

Adoption is a wonderful thing. It is an incredibly happy event. It is the one time that everyone in the courtroom is smiling. Everyone loves an adoption. So, who can adopt whom in the Orlando, Florida area?  Adopting a Newborn In one type of adoption...

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Elder Law

Do You Know What Home Care Coordination and Consulting is in the Orlando, Florida Area?

Naela News had an interesting article in the National Academy of Elder Law Attorney Oct/Nov/Dec 2021 magazine. It discussed Home Care Coordination and its use. The article was written by Eric J. Einhart, Esq. In the article, he discusses how to enhan...

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Elder LawGuardianship

What You Need to Know if You Want to Be a Guardian of a Loved One in Orlando, Florida

If you have an elderly parent, relative or spouse who struggles to make their own decisions, you may want to become their guardian. The first step to becoming a guardian is to fill out an Application for Guardianship to prove that you are qualified t...

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Estate PlanningProbate

Did You Know You Can Now Use the Collaborative Process in Probate Disputes?

In Florida, the Collaborative Process became law in 2017. Participants have been using the process since then in the Marital and Family Law area to resolve cases in a more amicable, less stressful, less contentious, and more economical way. The proce...

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