Florida recently updated its approach to the custody of minor children in a divorce to focus more on the kids and less on the parents. In fact, if you read through the law, you won't find many uses of the word custody at all anymore. Instead, the law now focuses on a...
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What factors can impact your right to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy?
Florida residents struggling with debt often consider Chapter 7 bankruptcy as an option for wiping their financial slates clean and rebuilding their credit. There are some qualifying criteria, however, that you must meet to file for this type of debt relief. Learning...
Completed your Florida Designation of Health Care Surrogate? Here’s what to do next
Also known as a medical power of attorney, the Florida Designation of Health Care Surrogate allow you to appoint someone to handle your medical decisions in case you become incapacitated and no longer able to make those decisions on your own. It’s wise to have your...
Facing drunk driving charges after St. Patrick’s Day? Get help
St. Patrick’s Day is the one day of the year where “everybody’s Irish.” Americans of all heritages love to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with parades, parties and -- of course -- green beer. In anticipation of the annual revelry, you can generally expect patrol cars to...
A bankruptcy can help you get your finances back on track
Living in difficult financial circumstances is mentally draining. It is frustrating to have to try to maneuver your finances in a way that allows you to pay your bills without getting late charges or fees when there isn’t enough money to go around. The truth is that...
Are you too old for bankruptcy?
You’ve had some financial ups and downs in your life, but you never dreamed that you’d be sitting on a mountain of debt and hounded by debt collectors in your golden years. Can you even file for bankruptcy after you hit retirement age? Absolutely. Here’s what to...
How do you define a child’s best interests?
You’ve likely heard that the court focuses on the child’s best interests in a divorce case, as they decide how custody should be arranged. They do this in cases where the parents cannot agree to custody on their own, but the court simply wants to do what is best for...
What constitutes exempt versus nonexempt property in a bankruptcy?
When debts become overwhelming, most people know that bankruptcy is an option. Yet, many filers worry about having to sell off their assets as part of the Chapter 7 bankruptcy process. You should know that the court deems some property as either exempt and nonexempt....
Why do people get divorced?
Divorce was the furthest thing from your mind when you got married, but now you’re not so sure. You’ve seen the statistics. Clearly, people don’t get married already planning to get divorced, so what changes? What pushes them toward ending the relationship? What's...
Should you consider a plea deal?
You've been charged with a serious offense, but the prosecutor is offering a plea deal. Should you take it? Maybe. What's the value of a plea deal? Essentially, the main benefits of a plea deal include the fact that they eliminate uncertainty and can result in a lower...