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When to Change Your Power of Attorney

When to Change Your Power of Attorney

Estate Planning
A power of attorney is an important aspect of an estate plan. Not only do estate plans set out designations for after your death, but also in the event that you become temporarily or permanently incapacitated during your life. A power of attorney designates who will take over your financial and legal affairs if something happens to you, and you can no longer handle them yourself. Once you have a power of attorney in place, you might feel like you can rest easy. However, there are many situations in which you might want to update your power of attorney to a different individual. If you are considering this, speak with an estate planning lawyer in Seminole who can advise you while you review your estate planning documents. You got divorced…
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How Mediation Can Help in a Child Custody Matter

How Mediation Can Help in a Child Custody Matter

Family Law
When two parents must decide how to share custody of their child, it can be a complicated and emotional matter. If parents cannot reach an agreement on their own, the family court will decide on the custody arrangement, which includes time-sharing and parenting rights and responsibilities. It is generally preferable for parents to reach an agreement that works for them rather than putting it in the court’s hands. Mediation can often help parents decide on a shared custody arrangement and schedule. How Mediation Works Florida law presumes that joint custody is best for the child unless there are extenuating circumstances. If you cannot prove that your child’s other parent is unfit or puts the child in harm’s way, you generally should focus on how you will share custody instead of…
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Requirements for a Florida Divorce

Requirements for a Florida Divorce

Divorce
As soon as you decide to end your marriage, you likely want to get the process over with as soon as possible. However, it is important to recognize that Florida - like every other state - has its own laws that set out strict requirements for getting a divorce. By understanding the requirements for a Florida divorce, you can better know what to expect for your case. To discuss your specific situation, always contact a family lawyer in Seminole directly for a consultation. Residency in Florida In order to file for divorce in Florida, either you or your spouse must have lived within the state for at least six months before your filing date. This requirement may vary for military divorces, but you should discuss this situation with an attorney…
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Estate Planning & Probate FAQ

Estate Planning & Probate FAQ

Estate Planning
Estate planning can be a confusing matter for many people. Do you need a will? Do you need more than a will? What is the legal process for your family after you pass away? Below are some common questions heard by our estate planning and probate lawyer in Seminole. For a consultation about your specific situation, please call the office directly. When should I draft a will? Every adult should draft a will, as wills are not only for people who are rich or older. Wills serve many purposes that can help your family after you pass away, including: Designate the executor of your will Name guardians for your children Name beneficiaries and the property they receive Help provide access to important accounts Without a will, the court process will…
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Family Law FAQ

Family Law FAQ

Family Law
Legal matters involving your family can be emotionally stressful - in part because many people are unfamiliar with the legal process. It is important to consult with an experienced family law lawyer in Seminole right away if you face an issue regarding your children or marriage. Below are some family law FAQ we can answer. Do I need a lawyer for a divorce? Everyone has the right to handle their own divorce, though it is not often recommended. Divorce involves resolving many complex legal issues, including: The division of marital property, assets, and debts Spousal support determinations Time-sharing and decision-making responsibilities for your child (child custody) Child support determinations All of these matters must be resolved in accordance with Florida law before your divorce can be finalized. Disputes can often…
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Purposes of Drafting a Will

Purposes of Drafting a Will

Estate Planning
At the heart of almost any estate plan is a document called the last will and testament. This is perhaps the most well-known estate planning tool, and the basis for most estate plans. The will serves a few important purposes, and you should not hesitate to discuss drafting or updating your will with an estate planning lawyer in Seminole, Florida. Designating an Executor When your estate is submitted to probate, there will be a person in charge of administering your estate. This includes taking inventory of your property, paying debts and taxes, defending your estate against legal claims, distributing your property, and more. Without a will, the court will appoint someone to fill this role. However, a will allows you to be in charge of this decision and designate someone…
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Dividing Business Interests in a Divorce

Dividing Business Interests in a Divorce

Divorce
Owning a business with your spouse can be a lucrative and rewarding prospect. However, what happens if you decide to get a divorce? Will you lose your marriage and your livelihood? Divorce is already complicated enough, and it becomes even more so when spouses share a business. This is why having a divorce attorney to protect yourself and your assets. In Florida, the law requires spouses to divide all property and assets equitably, and this includes any business interests. Equitably does not mean “equal,” so the law does not require you to divide your company down the middle. Instead, you need to come up with a property division plan that is fair given the totality of your circumstances. There are different options for dividing a business in a divorce, including:…
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Do You Have a Dispute with Your Neighbor?

Do You Have a Dispute with Your Neighbor?

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It can be nice to have neighbors who can keep an eye on your house or help when you’re in a bind, or vice versa. However, people take their property very seriously, and conflicts can often arise between neighbors regarding a variety of issues. You do not want a neighbor dispute to affect your quality of life or escalate to a serious legal matter. Learn how our Seminole real estate attorney can help resolve your neighbor dispute today. Common Disputes Neighbors can argue about a lot of things, including: Easements Property boundary lines Encroachment Nuisance issues Whether you believe a neighbor’s fence is on your property or their holiday lights display is keeping you up at all hours, disputes can persist and escalate quickly. How a Seminole Real Estate Attorney…
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The Importance of a Power of Attorney

The Importance of a Power of Attorney

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When you consider an estate plan, you may think of drafting a last will and testament and being finished. In reality, to protect your interests and those of your family, you should have a comprehensive estate plan in place that involves several legal documents. One such document is called a durable power of attorney. What is a Power of Attorney? There may come a time when you become mentally unable to take care of your own affairs or make decisions for yourself. Just because this happens does not mean your financial and legal obligations cease. A power of attorney designates a particular person and grants them the authority to take over your financial and legal affairs. This includes paying bills and taxes, handling business decisions, managing investments, and more. A…
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If Your 2019 May Include a Divorce, You Should Speak to an Attorney Immediately

If Your 2019 May Include a Divorce, You Should Speak to an Attorney Immediately

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With 2019 finally here, many of us are looking forward to new challenges and making changes that have been in the works for a long time. If your 2019 plans include a divorce, it’s imperative that you protect your rights by speaking to an experienced divorce attorney in Seminole as soon as you can. How an Attorney Can Help Even the simplest divorce is a complicated legal matter. When you end your marriage, there are many issues that need to be resolved, including the division of your marital estate, whether you will pay or receive maintenance (alimony), child custody, and child support. Even if you and your spouse have only been married for a short time and have not accumulated significant assets, it’s important that you protect your rights and…
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