Florida Guardianship Legal Advice (170 found)Narrow your searchPosted 11 days ago in Guardianship Tampa, FL
Michael L Rich's answer
I don't practice in Florida but in Massachusetts, if the form you have is just... Posted 13 days ago in Guardianship Gainesville, FL
Steven W. Ledbetter's answer
In Florida, guardianship is the method by which the court designates someone to... Posted 16 days ago in Guardianship Jacksonville, FL
William Martin Burbank's answer
You can provide a couple of documents for your older son to use. You should...
Lucreita D. Becude's answer
I agree with my colleague Mr. Burbank. However, I really think you should have... Posted 13 days ago in Child Custody Tampa, FL Posted 19 days ago in Guardianship Naples, FL Posted 19 days ago in Guardianship Pensacola, FL
Steven W. Ledbetter's answer
If you have been granted guardianship by the court, then that was the... Posted 20 days ago in Guardianship Cape Coral, FL
Steven W. Ledbetter's answer
Refer to Chapter 393, Florida Statutes. http://www.flsenate.gov/Statutes/... Posted 21 days ago in Guardianship Cape Coral, FL
Tami Leigh Diebel's answer
I'm not sure if it is the law for every state, however, it is set up to protect... Posted 27 days ago in Power Of Attorney Lecanto, FL
April Denise Hill's answer
A power of attorney will not be sufficient in a case like this because still... Posted about 1 month ago in Guardianship Orlando, FL
Steven W. Ledbetter's answer
Plenary means "Full and complete in every respect". If you have plenary... Posted 2 months ago in Child Custody Panama City, FL
Diana Michelle Tennis' answer
A lot depends on the wording, but should be able to be broken by you. If the... Posted about 1 month ago in Guardianship Florida
Lucreita D. Becude's answer
You do not give enough information to provide any helpful information. Minors... Posted 11 days ago in Guardianship Tampa, FL
Michael L Rich's answer
The answer depends on a lot of things that are not stated in your question such... Posted about 1 month ago in Guardianship Florida
Lee R. Carr II's answer
a) not an alternative - living will is insufficient to address guardianship of... Posted about 1 month ago in Guardianship Viera, FL Posted 26 days ago in Guardianship Miami, FL
Diana Michelle Tennis' answer
I think what you mean is that if you have a legal custodian would they speak... Posted 26 days ago in Guardianship Jacksonville, FL
Lesly C Longa's answer
You can use a will to choose who will be a guardian to your child. You should... Posted 2 months ago in Guardianship Orlando, FL
Lynn B. Aust's answer
If you are granted Letters of Guardianship over your father's assets (Guardian... Posted 3 months ago in Guardianship Winter Park, FL
Lynn B. Aust's answer
To be named as a legal guardian in the state of Florida you must be a minimum... Posted about 1 month ago in Guardianship Bradenton, FL |