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What Is a Quiet Title Action in Florida
September 9, 2020
Real Estate
Property ownership is a big deal. Owning your own home is still a big part of the American dream. Imagine that you just ...
Alimony vs. Spousal Support
September 3, 2020
Alimony
There are several types of payments that one spouse can make to another either during a dissolution of marriage proceeding or after a ...
What Happens If My House Goes into Foreclosure in Florida?
August 28, 2020
Foreclosure
Foreclosure can be a scary and overwhelming process. The thought of foreclosure alone is enough to spark fear and anxiety in many homeowners. ...
What Is a Power of Attorney in Florida?
August 5, 2020
Estate Planning
There are many reasons why you or a loved one may want or need a power of attorney. However, the most common reason ...
How to Choose the Right Personal Injury Attorney in Florida
July 10, 2020
Personal Injury Law
Deciding on a personal injury lawyer in Florida may seem like an overwhelming process, especially after dealing with the trauma of actually being ...
How Long Does Bankruptcy in Florida Affect Your Credit?
July 8, 2020
Bankruptcy Law
Yes, bankruptcies are recorded on your credit report. Depending on the type of bankruptcy case, it can remain on your report for at ...
Difference Between Short Sale and Foreclosure
June 25, 2020
Foreclosure
When you run into problems paying your mortgage, it may feel like you do not have any options other than to keep struggling ...
Common Myths About Bankruptcy in Florida
June 18, 2020
Bankruptcy Law
The term “bankruptcy” brings about many negative feelings and beliefs. With many people suffering financial hardship, particularly during the current COVID-19 pandemic, bankruptcy ...
What Is a Last Will and Testament in Florida?
June 10, 2020
Estate Planning
Creating a Last Will and Testament is an integral part of estate planning. In fact, more than half of Americans do not have ...
Child Support and Alimony Changes in Florida Due to COVID-19
June 5, 2020
Alimony
COVID-19 has brought on many changes for families across Florida. As a result, child support, visitation, and alimony may all be impacted to ...
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