There are various reasons why two or more people will want to put money toward buying a piece of real estate together in Florida or elsewhere. If you are in this type of situation, do not forget to make sure that your portion of the investment is legally protected. An...
Florida probate litigation: part 5, conclusion
This final installment of this column's probate topic will discuss how long the probate process takes to complete. The truth is, probate litigation -- whether completed in Florida or elsewhere -- can take a bit of time. Every case is different.For some individuals,...
What is the deal with living wills?
Whether one resides in Florida or elsewhere, there are numerous legal documents one might consider for end-of-life planning. There are so many, in fact, that some individuals may not understand why they might be important. Living wills are a good example. What is the...
You’ve won a judgment. Now what?
The road to collecting on a judgment in your favor can be a long one. In some cases, it may take a while to track down the debtor if they have moved. Even if there is a known forwarding address, the more time and distance between you and the judgment can make things...
Understanding probate litigation in Florida: Part 4
This week's column will focus once again on probate in Florida. This time, the subject that will be addressed is the rights of the decedent's family members during probate litigation. For one reason or another, surviving family members may not be left anything in an...
2 common mistakes made when estate planning
When planning out end-of-life matters, many individuals in Florida and elsewhere may make mistakes that could potentially cost their loved ones quite a bit in the future. Estate planning does not have to be a difficult process. However, there are certain things that...
Understanding probate litigation in Florida: Part 3
As a continuation of the probate in Florida topic, this article is going to address what obligations an estate has to creditors. Probate litigation is not just used by family members to administer or contest an estate. Creditors are given a set period of time to make...
For what reasons can I terminate a property lease?
It is not uncommon for property owners, from time-to-time, to feel the need to remove tenants from their properties -- whether business or residential. Terminating a property lease is not something that can be done on a whim, however. In the state of Florida, an owner...
Get help with Florida commercial real estate title concerns
As the owner of a piece of real estate, have you come to find out that there is an issue with your property's title? Most commercial real estate owners in Florida and elsewhere do not find out that there is a title issue until they attempt to resell the properties or...
Understanding probate litigation in Florida: Part 2
As stated in a previous article, this column is going to cover common questions/concerns one might have about probate in Florida. Probate litigation can be a tricky thing, so going into it with an understanding of how it works can certainly make the process easier to...
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