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Does a Divorce Decree Override a Will in Florida?
Effect of Divorce on Estate Planning in Florida In Florida, a will can supersede a divorce decree if the will clearly shows an …
Can You Get Divorce in Florida Without Going to Court?
When you and your spouse are divorcing and disagree about money or child custody, you will go to court, possibly multiple times. This …
How to File for a Divorce in Florida Without Spouse
Know Your Options When Your Spouse Won’t Sign Divorce Papers In Florida, no one can force you to stay married to someone. Divorce …
The Steps of a Divorce in Florida
Divorce, the dissolution of a marriage, is a complicated process. What makes it incredibly complicated is that the laws governing the process of …
What is a Guardianship?
Legal guardianship is required in certain situations when a person needs oversight for some reason. How far does a guardianship go, and what …
The Top 10 Myths About Personal Injury Law
Accidents and injuries can occur at any time. Whether you’re injured on the job, on the road, or at a business location, you …
The Top 10 Myths About Estate Planning
Estate planning is one of the most confusing branches of financial planning. It’s important to protect and pass on your legacy to those …
How to Adopt a Child in Florida
Adoption is a fantastic thing, but the adoption process can be challenging. While it can bring joy and meaning to a family’s life, …
Common Myths About Child Support in Florida
Just like other aspects of a divorce, child support is something that is often misunderstood or misrepresented. This could be because laws surrounding …
Do You Know the Child Custody Rights in Florida?
In Florida, a custody arrangement is determined based on many factors, all of them centered on the child’s best interest. Custody law in …
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