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...
Read MoreKey Financial Points to Consider in a Divorce in the Orlando, Florida Area
Andrew Osterland wrote an interesting article in the Advisor Insight about the importance of sound financial planning during a divorce. The article quoted Certified Divorce Financial Advisor Stacy Francis CFP, who states that there are five key issue...
Read MoreUpdates to Florida Probate Rules
The Florida Supreme Court adopted the Florida Bar’s Probate Rules Committee recommended changes to Florida Bar’s Probate Rules. What does this mean? It means there are now new laws regarding the Probate Administration of an Estate. Why t...
Read MoreWhat to Expect During an Initial Consultation for a Divorce in Orlando, Florida
There was an interesting article by Emma Darley titled “Help your divorce lawyer to help you: What I need to tell my divorce lawyer during the first appointment.” In the article, Darley states that embarking on a divorce can be a distress...
Read MoreKnowing the Signs of Cognitive Function Decline in a Loved One in the Orlando, Florida Area
If you have a loved one who you think may have cognitive function decline in the Orlando, Florida area, you should have them examined by their doctor. It may be necessary for them to see a neurologist. How do you know that your loved one needs to see...
Read MoreInteresting Case in Florida on Marital versus Nonmarital Assets
There was an interesting case in Florida Law Weekly on Oct. 27, 2021. The case was Padres v Padres, 46 Fla. L. Weekly D2320a (3rd District 2021). Padres v Padres dealt with a prenuptial agreement and contained a good discussion on marital versus nonm...
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