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Monthly Archives: January 2022

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How To Collect Florida Child Support From An Out-Of-State Parent

By Laurie R. Chane |

You expect that your child’s other parent will comply with a child support order pursuant to divorce or paternity proceedings, so it can be frustrating to think that you may need to take legal action. To learn that the non-paying parent has left Florida to avoid child support obligations is downright infuriating. Regardless of… Read More »

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I Have A Living Trust: Do I Need A Florida Durable Power Of Attorney?

By Laurie R. Chane |

Like many people who executed a living trust as part of their Florida estate plan, you were probably attracted to the numerous benefits. Privacy, avoiding probate, asset protection, and providing rules on distributions to beneficiaries are just a few of the reasons individuals opt for a revocable trust. However, Florida law also empowers a… Read More »

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Four Steps To Getting Child Custody In Florida

By Laurie R. Chane |

While issues related to minor children are a focal point in any Florida divorce, there are circumstances under which someone may seek custody outside of divorce proceedings. You might want an arrangement in place prior to filing for divorce, and custody will be an issue for co-parents who are separating but not divorcing. Plus,… Read More »

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What Is The Difference Between A Florida Advance Directive And Living Will?

By Laurie R. Chane |

If you have begun the estate planning conversation and are learning about your options, you have probably come to the realization that a will alone is not enough. A well-crafted estate plan also includes arrangements for incapacity, since decisions regarding your medical care and well-being are still essential even when you cannot make them…. Read More »

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