Communicating with Someone with Dementia in the Orlando, Florida Area
There was an interesting article in the Spring 2022 Fisher Center for Alzheimer’s Research Foundation Magazine on preserving memory written by Cindy Kuzma, titled “CLEAR Communication.” Communication is a two-way street. However, when one person has...
Read MoreCan You Have a Domestic Violence Injunction Dissolved in the Orlando, Florida Area?
You can have a Domestic Violence Injunction in Orlando, Florida dissolved if you show that circumstances underlying the injunction no longer exist and that continuing the injunction would no longer serve a valid purpose. This means that you need to s...
Read MoreWhat a New Florida Bill Could Mean for Your Orlando, Florida Area Divorce or Custody Case
Full Title: What Will it Mean to You During Your Orlando, Florida Area Divorce or Custody Case if Governor DeSantis Signs into Law the Bill Doing Away with Permanent Alimony and Instating a Presumption of Equal Time Sharing is in the Best Interest of...
Read MoreWhere to Look for Assets When Inventorying a House in the Orlando, Florida Area
You may be the caregiver or guardian of a loved one. As part of your duties, you may have to inventory their house. This may also apply if you are the personal representative of a deceased loved one. There was a remarkably interesting article in the ...
Read MoreContempt of Court in the Orlando, Florida Area
You may have heard of the term “Contempt of Court.” What exactly is contempt in the Orlando, Florida area? Contempt in Florida Courts is defined as a refusal to obey any legal order, such as a final judgment, temporary order, mandate, or decree, made...
Read MoreCollaborative Divorce Law in the Orlando, Florida Area
Florida Statutes Section 61.55 through 61.58 set forth Florida’s Collaborative Law Process Act. This is a voluntary process designed to operate entirely outside of the court system, except for agreed-upon mandatory filings needed to obtain a judgment...
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