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Written by Shawn C Newman
You have likely heard that if you do nothing else to take care of your legal affairs, you should write a will, and it’s pretty good advice. If you don't make a will before your death, state law will determine who gets your property and a judge may decide who will raise your children. 2 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted in Wills / Living Wills about 1 year ago. Jurisdiction: Florida
Written by Lesly C Longa
Without a will, state law will determine how your property will be disposed after your death. Wills vary in complexity. A person can use a will to achieve a variety of objectives. If you already have a will, there are certain events that may trigger the need to update your will or estate plan. Posted in Wills / Living Wills about 1 month ago. Jurisdiction: Florida
Written by Lucreita D. Becude
Wills and Trusts are an essential part of estate planning. Depending on the assets you hold, will determine the extent of your needs. Posted in Estate Planning 19 days ago. Jurisdiction: Florida
Written by Michael Alex Wasylik
If your lender moves to foreclose on your home, defending your foreclosure can buy you time; most of all, it can force your bank to come to the bargaining table and negotiate with you in good faith. 15 of 20 users found this helpful. Posted in Foreclosure about 1 year ago. Jurisdiction: Florida
Written by Kelly Kathrene Spegon
Determining the appropriate child support payment amount and method can seem daunting, but having a good understanding of the process is invaluable. 8 of 10 users found this helpful. Posted in Child Support about 1 year ago. Jurisdiction: Florida |