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What Factors Affect Property Division In A Florida Divorce?

By Laurie R. Chane |

Property division is an issue that almost all parties will need to address when going through the Florida divorce process, and you may be familiar with the basics. Unlike a handful of other US states that apply a community property approach, Florida divorce laws require equitable distribution of all marital property. As such, property… Read More »

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Do NOT Overlook Key Provisions When Creating A Florida Living Trust

By Laurie R. Chane |

Like most people considering options for estate planning, you certainly want to know more about the role that trusts can play for protecting your legacy. It is wise to understand how they work and the purposes they serve, but these factors can vary widely with the different types of trusts available under Florida law…. Read More »

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4 Types Of Divorce In Florida

By Laurie R. Chane |

Even when you know the basics about divorce and the process of legally ending your marriage, you might not be aware that there are multiple strategies for the proceedings. The problem is that your options are not so clear when scanning through the Florida statute on dissolution of marriage. There are numerous provisions on… Read More »

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Power Of Attorney And Living Trusts: Your Agent’s Authority To Amend

By Laurie R. Chane |

A power of attorney is one of the most powerful estate planning tools that supports your financial interests if you become incapacitated. In this document, the principal names an agent who has power to act and make decisions about managing your nearly all facets of your life including your money, insurance, investments, property etc…. Read More »

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Can I Modify The Type Of Alimony After My Divorce In Florida?

By Laurie R. Chane |

Whether you are the party paying or receiving alimony as part of your final divorce decree, there is a good chance that your circumstances will change in the months and years that follow. Florida divorce laws do allow you to modify spousal support if you meet certain criteria, but many people focus on the… Read More »

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