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Posted 27 days ago in Power Of Attorney Bradenton, FL
Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
Your friend's "friend"needs to be named in a civil action for breach of...
Janet Lee Brewer's answer
Report this to Florida's Adult Protective Services Dept. This action may... Posted 27 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Bradenton, FL
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Pamela Koslyn's answer
Hopefully the contract provides for remedies for breach including legal fees....
Eric Nissim Assouline's answer
It sounds the man needs to file a lawsuit based on a breach of the partnership... Posted about 1 month ago in Elder Law Bradenton, FL
David Michael Goldman's answer
It depends on if she signed for financial liability for the spouse when the...
Dawn Marie Bates-Buchanan's answer
In agreement with previous answer, wife could be responsible if she signed... Posted 10 months ago in Estate Planning Bradenton, FL
David Michael Goldman's answer
It is possible to do this through life insurance and/or trusts. Although a...
Joseph Franklin Pippen Jr.'s answer
Thanks for question. This is a common concern. I usually recommend two trusts-... Posted about 1 year ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Bradenton, FL
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
Unfortunately, the situation you describe is all too common in Florida during...
Shawn C Newman's answer
Thanks for your question. Since I am an attorney, I cannot ethically give you... Posted 2 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Sarasota, FL
Donald Edward Petersen's answer
I highly recommend that you consult with an attorney who represents employees...
Robert John Murillo's answer
Generally, an employer can impose legal conditions on employment. In many... Posted 3 months ago in Debt Collection Sarasota, FL
Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
My clients usually get their bank statements on line right in front of my eyes... Posted 5 months ago in Trusts Sarasota, FL
Gerald Walter Pierre's answer
The terms of the trust should indicate under what conditions and how any...
Joshua Thomas Keleske's answer
Most trusts will state if they can be changed and how you make that change.... Posted 4 months ago in Probate Sarasota, FL
David Michael Goldman's answer
In Florida who can be a personal representative, or executor, of an estate?...
Dana M. Laganella's answer
Yes, that law in the State of Florida requires this. You want to be sure that... Posted 5 months ago in Probate Sarasota, FL
Craig A. Epifanio's answer
The bank may require consent from the other party, however legally there is...
David Michael Goldman's answer
Yes. The way the mother set up the account, it was jointly owned by all three.... Posted 8 months ago in Estate Planning Sarasota, FL
Richard Eugene Ehrlich's answer
No. maybe yes. You have a future interest and the trustee can not make a... Posted 7 months ago in Real Estate Sarasota, FL
Jonathan James Damonte's answer
Deed no, mortgage yes. Florida has a "homestead" law (actually, 3 types of... Posted 8 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Sarasota, FL
Gust G Sarris' answer
In general the only person who can sign a lease would be the owner. However, a... Posted 10 months ago in Trusts Sarasota, FL
Joseph Franklin Pippen Jr.'s answer
Co-trustees would both have to sign everything(big delay) and out of country...
David Michael Goldman's answer
The UK trustee may not need to travel to the US, but the trust may still have... Posted 10 months ago in Litigation Sarasota, FL
Christopher L Cauble's answer
Yes--there may be a contract provision that states that they are "not liable... Posted 10 months ago in Estate Planning Palmetto, FL
Joseph Franklin Pippen Jr.'s answer
Thanks for questions. The sons can serve regardless of where the live. Non-...
David Michael Goldman's answer
In addition, the spouse of most relatives can be a PR and live out of state.... Posted 11 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Sarasota, FL
Joseph Franklin Pippen Jr.'s answer
You can not assume any will drawn in any state would be valid without review....
Dana M. Laganella's answer
Florida law does provide an exception, that is an out of state Will is validly... Posted 11 months ago in Divorce / Separation Sarasota, FL
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
You likely have no standing to ask the court to enforce the decree ordering... Posted about 1 year ago in General Practice Sarasota, FL
Thomas H. McGowan's answer
Take a look at your contract. My understanding of a "non-refundable retainer"...
Andrew Jay Weinstein's answer
I think the answer is that it depends on the specific facts and circumstances... |