The Common Sense, Economical, and Practical Reasons to Do Your Divorce Collaboratively
Why would you choose to do your divorce case collaboratively instead of litigating the case? The answers are many. Saving Money First and most importantly, the Collaborative divorce process is much less expensive than a litigated case. A collab...
Read MoreNavigating the Marchman Act Hearing in the Lake Mary, Florida Area and the Orlando, Florida Area
Many families in Central Florida agonize over what to do regarding a spouse, child, or loved one with substance abuse issues. At the same time, you want to support your loved one, but you do not want to enable them. You may have a loved one who is so...
Read MoreCourt Certifies Question on Paternity
The Second District Court of Appeals Ruling on Paternity: Establishment Standing was that a sperm donor who is not a member of the commissioning couple and has not executed a preplanned an adoption agreement waives any right to interfere with th...
Read MoreMore News on the New Equitable Distribution Law in Lake Mary, Florida and Orlando, Florida
Governor DeSantis signed into law HB521 which became law effective July 1, 2024. The bill makes changes to Florida Statute 61.075 on Equitable Distribution. Specifically of importance is that Section 1, Paragraph (d) of subsection (5) and subsection...
Read MoreNew Law on Equitable Distribution in Orlando, Florida and Lake Mary, Florida
Governor Ron DeSantis on June 13, 2024, signed HOUSE BILL 521 (HB521) Equitable Distribution of Marital Assets. The bill became law on July 1, 2024. You can read the bill it in its entirety at this link: https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2024/534...
Read MoreNew Law Effective July 1, 2024: Florida House Bill 73
There was an informative article in the Florida Bar Journal, June 18, 2024, by Jim Ash, Senior Editor regarding HOUSE BILL 73 (HB73), which became law on July 1, 2024. In the article, The Elder Law Section Chair Victoria Heuler said the measure...
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