Tips on Responding to Negative Online Reviews
- April 30, 2020
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The Orlando Sentinel had an interesting article in the Saturday, April 25, 2020 Orlando Sentinel Local & State titled "Media pro offer tips by Amy Drew Thompson.
First and foremost, if you are a Florida Bar Attor...
Read MoreMarital and Family Law Problems During COVID 19 in the Orlando, Florida Area
- April 27, 2020
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You have been working at home since approximately March 17, 2020. You have been in isolation with your family. You may get out of the house to go to the grocery store, pharmacy, or take a walk while you self distance and stay 6 feet away from other people. These are stressfu...
Read MoreWriting A Caring Email or Text in an Orlando, Florida Area Marital and Family Law Case
- April 24, 2020
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Why would you want to write a caring email in an Orlando, Florida Area Marital and Family Law case? Why would you want to avoid the use of foul language? Why would you want to avoid threats and innuendos in your email? You want to do all the above because that email or text ...
Read MoreWhy Obtain an Injunction for Protection Against the Exploitation of a Vulnerable Adult for Your Client in the Orlando, Florida Area?
- April 23, 2020
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This is a great tool to use while filing for a Guardianship on behalf of the Vulnerable Adult. This injunction is modeled after domestic violence injunctions. This injunction allows an elder or a certain individual acting on behalf of the elder, such as an individual filing ...
Read MoreDo You Know About FAFSA in the Orlando, Florida Area?
- April 21, 2020
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The October 21, 2019, Wall Street Journal had an enlightening article about FAFSA and the Divorced Parent by Cheryl Winokur Munk, explaining what divorced parents, unwed parents, and blended families need to know about the college financial aid forms.
Dementia and Alzheimer's can affect a person's response to visual input. This can lead them by having problems navigating the following:
1. Busy patterns.
When most people think of grief, they think of a death, break up or a divorce. Most people view it is a short-term event. Grief happens when you suffer a loss. It is a normal process that can last a long time. During this time period you may experience ups and downs. Grief i...
Read MoreHow Can Care Managers and Patient Advocates Help an Elder Attorney’s Clients in the Orlando, Florida Area?
- April 7, 2020
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If your parent has to go to the hospital, and you live far away, you may seek the advice of an elder law attorney. The attorney can give you a legal analysis of the predicament. However, you would also have non-legal needs. This is when and where Case Managers and Patient Ad...
Read MoreDo I Need a Formal Administration or Can I Do A Summary Administration for My Orlando, Florida Probate Administration Case?
- April 2, 2020
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Florida Statute 732.2025 (7) defines “Probate estate” as any property wherever located that is subject to estate administration in any state of the United States or in the District of Columbia.
Florida Statute 735.201. Sum...
Read MoreDo You Need an Attorney if You Are the Personal Representative in an Orlando, Florida Area Probate Administration?
- March 31, 2020
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My Parent Died, I am Personal Representative, Do I Need an Attorney in the Orlando, Florida Area? You just lost your parent. A loved one who was close to you. That is a difficult stressful time in your life. On top of that, you learn you are the Personal Representative of th...
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