Monthly Archives: August 2020
Spousal Misconduct During the Florida Divorce Process
Once Florida divorce proceedings are underway, parties experiencing strong emotions are sometimes tempted to engage in misconduct that affects the process. Spite and negativity are often motivating factors, while other acts could be an attempt to influence decisions regarding child custody and visitation. A spouse may even purposefully overspend or hide assets to affect… Read More »
Four Types of Wills Under Florida Estate Planning Laws
A last will and testament is one of the most important, foundational estate planning documents you prepare. It gives you control over where your assets go upon your death, thereby giving you peace of mind during your lifetime knowing that your final affairs are addressed. By law, creating a will is relatively straightforward: You… Read More »
5 Tips for Choosing an Executor When Making Your Will in Florida
If you are getting ready to make your will, it is likely that one of your first issues is choosing the person who will handle your final affairs upon death. One place to start is Florida’s probate code rules on qualifications of executors, which require someone at least 18 years old, who has not… Read More »