Florida Administrative Law Legal Advice (181 found)Narrow your searchPosted 5 days ago in Probate Jacksonville, FL
Douglas Ron Coenson's answer
The answer can be found in Florida Probate Rule 5.030. The only times a...
Jeffrey Scott Goethe's answer
Since it has been more than two years since your father's mother passed away,... Posted 10 days ago in Criminal Defense Spring Hill, FL
Craig A. Epifanio's answer
This is not a question that can be answered on here. Lawyers spend a lot of...
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
I agree with my colleague. This site is not intended as a substitute for you... Posted 11 days ago in Probate Fort Lauderdale, FL
Gregory Herman-Giddens' answer
Not unless the will also has a "self-proving affidavit", which means that the...
David Michael Goldman's answer
The will must be signed and have a self proving affidavit or attestation clause.... Posted 18 days ago in Probate Fort Lauderdale, FL
Douglas Ron Coenson's answer
As long as the will was validly executed, you can admit the will. The...
Marc Jeremy Soss' answer
If the Will was validly executed, I presume you are missing the attestation... Posted about 1 month ago in DUI / DWI Jacksonville, FL
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Stephen Andrew Mosca's answer
Winning the DMV Administrative Hearing is a tough one - but it is possible...
Michael Ray Herron II's answer
Your chances of winning the DMV hearing are slim. These hearings are slanted in... Posted 3 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Miami, FL
David Michael Goldman's answer
He is not an executor unless the court has appointed him as one. Even so, he...
Keenan M. Post's answer
A practical questions becomes do the improvements add more value than the cost... Posted 3 months ago in Power Of Attorney Williston, FL
Keenan M. Post's answer
NO, you need to name your grandson as your POA within the POA and as executor...
Dennis Michael Phillips' answer
A durable power only survives the grantor's incapacity, not his/her death. If... Posted 6 days ago in DUI / DWI Fort Lauderdale, FL
Gretchen Kelley Brantley's answer
Because you posted your question the DUI/DWI subject, I am taking a guess here...
David Wayne Willis' answer
Excellent answer, but I would add this, go to www.ncdd.com and see what lawyers... Posted 3 months ago in DUI / DWI Plantation, FL
Leland Eric Garvin's answer
I agree with the statements from the two previous attorneys but wanted to add...
Lloyd Harris Golburgh's answer
the scope of the review at dmv is different from that in the criminal case. at... Posted 3 days ago in Employment / Labor Boynton Beach, FL Posted 3 days ago in Employment / Labor Boynton Beach, FL Posted 3 days ago in Real Estate Seffner, FL
Christopher J. Coleman's answer
Trusts in Florida are governed by statute and generally vest title in real...
Marshall C Deason Jr.'s answer
The answer to your question depends on the wording of the documents recorded in... Posted 29 days ago in Elder Law West Palm Beach, FL
Lee R. Carr II's answer
You mention your father is on Medicaid. Although Medicaid benefits primarily... Posted 11 days ago in DUI / DWI Niceville, FL
Stephen Andrew Mosca's answer
The DMV is a powerful agency in that it is difficult to not do what they say...
John Patrick Guidry II's answer
The DUI interlock program started in 2002, but the '02 laws seemed to be years... Posted 10 days ago in Probate Thonotosassa, FL
David Michael Goldman's answer
You will need to do a probate. The other individuals can assign their interest...
Jeffrey Scott Goethe's answer
Since it has been so long since your grandmother passed away, a shorter form of... Posted 10 days ago in Criminal Defense Pensacola, FL
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
When this matter goes to Court, you are entitled to see the discovery,...
William Robert Jay's answer
The first attorney is right, you are entitled to discovery (ie. seeing the card... Posted 10 days ago in Workers Compensation Tallahassee, FL
Robert David Shapiro's answer
Don't get confused between what the law requires of every employer with...
Kenneth Brian Schwartz's answer
The state cannot simply "cut off w/c" benefits based on an arbitrary time line.... Posted 11 days ago in Employee Benefits Lakeland, FL
Archibald Johns Thomas III's answer
An employee's eligibility for benefits under the plan can be determined from a... Posted 13 days ago in Probate Monticello, FL
Jeffrey Scott Goethe's answer
Although one of the objectives behind the probate law in Florida is to...
David Michael Goldman's answer
You should talk with a Florida Probate Attorney about reviewing your case and... Posted 16 days ago in Personal Injury Jacksonville, FL
Robert Nelson Hogan II's answer
Your question is listed under personal injury. However, it sounds more like a...
Lars A. Lundeen's answer
First, as you were employed under special circumstances by your employer, and... |