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Monthly Archives: May 2023

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Tips For Long-Distance Co-Parenting In Florida

By Laurie R. Chane |

In an ideal world, parents would live close enough to each other after a divorce that children have an easy time transitioning between households for the parenting schedule. Due to employment, family commitments, or other personal reasons, parents could live several hours and/or a plane ride apart. This creates challenges for when trying to… Read More »

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Overcoming Challenges With Using Florida Powers Of Attorney

By Laurie R. Chane |

When you think or talk about powers of attorney in Florida estate planning, it is usually in the context of the benefits for the person creating it. An article published by AARP discusses the most important advantage, which is having someone to step into your shoes and manage your property if you become incapacitated…. Read More »

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How To Handle Creditor Claims In Florida Probate Cases

By Laurie R. Chane |

There is a common misconception that a person’s debts will just go away when they pass on, but this is a myth under the collection laws in Florida and all other US states. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau points out that a person’s legal and financial obligations shift to the estate at death, just… Read More »

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Florida Child Support Terms Parents Need To Know

By Laurie R. Chane |

If you are a parent going through a divorce or paternity case in Florida, you probably already know some of the basics about child support. The child support statute recognizes that both parents have a duty to support. Generally, the parent with the most timesharing will receive child support from the other co-parent. However,… Read More »

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