What is Incapacity? Incapacity is when a person is either under the age of 18 or is unable to provide food, clothing, shelter, or unable to manage their business and financial affairs. Guardian...
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The marital home is frequently the largest asset between the parties to be divided in a divorce. When and how the marital home was acquired will be a major factor in determining who gets the mari...
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What is a Statute of Limitations? The term “Statute of Limitations” refers to a law that limits the period for which one may file a lawsuit. This time period will typically vary by state an...
What is Domestic Violence? Under the Florida Statutes, Domestic Violence is defines as “any assault, aggravated assault, battery, aggravated battery, sexual assault, sexual battery, stalking, a...
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There may be some negative stereotypes that are associated with Prenuptial Agreements. Typically, neither party wants to detract from the blissful atmosphere typical prior to a wedding. Howev...
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It is important to know your rights following a divorce. The final judgment of dissolution and the parenting plan determine the legal playing field for the future. However, most issues are ...
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An injunction (or protective order) can be a good way for there to be an immediate response when children need to be protected from any person, including a parent. Many times, injunctions will ...
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Social media has become an everyday part of life for many people, including Florida residents. Oftentimes, conflicts between people begin on social media platforms. Other times, issues begin ...
1. “I brought my ‘friend’ with me to the interview.” You and I have an attorney client privilege. But once you bring in a third party, whether it’s a friend, a lover or whoever, the ben...
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An order to show cause is a type of court order that requires one or more parties in a court proceeding to come to court to justify, explain, or prove something to the court. Typically it means t...
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