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Payable-on-Death Designations | Undue Influence | Wills

Payable-on-Death Designations (Wills) can be invalidated for Undue Influence. A payable-on-death (POD) designation (sometimes referred to as “Transfer-on-Death” (TOD) or ...
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Domestic Violence injunction | Restraining Order

If a person suffers domestic violence at the hands of someone close to him or her, Florida Statute 741.30 allows ...
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A Brief Introduction to Health Care Surrogates.

What is a Health Care Surrogate? A Health Care Surrogate is a person designated by someone while they are of ...
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What exactly is a living will?

Even though a Living Will and a Last Will have similar-sounding titles, these documents are not the same. A Living ...
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Florida Family Law American Inn of Court

In February 1980, the first American Inn of Court was established with goal of creating a “culture of excellence in ...
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Motion for Contempt & Enforcement | Not Following a Court Order

Family Law Contempt - If a Party is not complying with a Court Order If you have been through proceedings ...
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Stepparent Adoptions for Same-Sex Married Couples

Earlier this year, same-sex couples in Florida were given the right to become legally married. The granting of this right ...
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Florida Laws About Children in Divorce

If a divorcing couple shares a minor child, Florida law requires that the Court enter a Parenting Plan, detailing the ...
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Basic Components of a Valid Last Will and Testament

Sometimes when learning a new subject, it is best to begin with a few terms and definitions. A Last Will ...
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Children and Grandparent Visitation Rights

In the past few decades, grandparents seeking visitation in Florida have had limited rights and little success in the court ...
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