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Monthly Archives: February 2020

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Tips on Starting Up a Conversation About Florida Estate Planning

By Laurie R. Chane |

Many people see estate planning as being too morbid or doom-and-gloom to discuss, while still others avoid the topic because they’re superstitious about what it might bring. Unfortunately, individuals with this mind-set could face an even worse fate: Dying without a will or other arrangements, which means Florida’s statute on Intestate Estates will be… Read More »

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What Divorce Issues Can I Resolve by Agreement in Florida?

By Laurie R. Chane |

Divorces on some TV shows and movies paints a picture of a bitter, drawn-out process marked by hostile proceedings and numerous hearings – followed by a lengthy trial in which neither party is satisfied with the results. While it makes for good ratings, actual divorce cases are typically not quite so dramatic. In fact,… Read More »

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5 Tips to Make the Divorce Process as Stress-Free as Possible

By Laurie R. Chane |

Divorce can be an emotionally challenging process, but you may not realize the full implications for your overall well-being until you hear it from the experts. The mental health editors at Prevention magazine report that you may experience serious issues with depression, anxiety, drastic changes in weight, substance abuse, and   medical issues – even… Read More »

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How Does Relocation Affect Child Custody in Florida?

By Laurie R. Chane |

Life is all about change, and the saying is very true when it comes to the months and years that follow the finalization of your divorce. A new job, remarriage, or other circumstances may mean you or your former spouse need to relocate, which can create some legal complications when it comes to your… Read More »

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