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5 Important Personal Representative Duties
People making a will should select a personal representative they can trust. They should choose someone responsibly. An executor should be able to work with...
5 Legal Protections for Florida Sellers
It’s wrong for sellers of Florida homes to think all they have to do is list their home, sign a standard sales agreement, and then...
Real Estate Agents: Do They Need an Attorney?
A Board Certified Real Estate Lawyer can help agents provide their clients with the highest level of service. Real estate agents may need a real...
Florida Driving Under the Influence Crimes and Defenses
Florida Driving Under the Influence Crimes and Defenses Convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol have serious consequences. You will likely be sentenced to...
Understanding the Florida Partition Process
Understanding the Florida Partition Process Some property owners can’t agree on whether they should sell their property and how the property should be sold. When...
New Florida Laws for 2022
New Florida Laws for 2022 A number of new laws go into effect on January 1, 2022, according to the Florida Bar. The laws include...
Short Sale and Mortgage Modification
Short Sale and Mortgage Modification Many homeowners in Florida fall behind on the mortgage. While homeowners would like to stay in their homes, that option...
What is a Florida Quiet Title Action?
A quiet title action is a formal court procedure for determining whether any open claims to title to real property are valid. Anyone who buys...
Common Real Estate Related Lawsuits
Common Real Estate Related Lawsuits Buying and selling real estate is what ties families to communities. In Florida, real estate sales include residential properties, cooperatives,...
Tax Deeds and Quiet Title Actions
Title to property in Florida can be held in the following ways: Sole ownership. You can own the property in your name alone. Joint owners....
Contested Versus Uncontested Divorces in Florida
Contested Versus Uncontested Divorces in Florida In Florida, spouses can either obtain a contested divorce or an uncontested divorce. An uncontested divorce means that the...
Enforcement of Florida Divorce Decrees
Enforcement of Florida Divorce Decrees Many spouses who divorce understand that when the divorce decree is entered, that they need to comply with the decree...