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What You Need to Know About Probate in Florida

Our firm represents clients in the probate of deceased estate and guardianship matters. We also assist clients with estate planning in the preparation of wills, living wills, powers of attorney and health care surrogates as a probate attorney Orlando.
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Common Misconceptions About Probate

When it comes to probate, there are a lot of misconceptions floating around. Probate can be a confusing and overwhelming process, so it’s no wonder that there are so many myths about it. Whether you are creating an estate plan or were appointed to serve as the personal representative of someone else’s estate, you need to understand how the probate process works.
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When Am I Eligible to Change a Parenting Plan?

Florida courts have the best interests of children in mind when reviewing and approving parenting plans. But what if your circumstances change and you need to modify a parenting plan? Are you eligible to request changes to the plan?
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How Can I Challenge a Will?

If you have reason to believe that a loved one’s will should be contested, you may wonder about the process of challenging a will in Florida.
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How to Modify a Child Support Arrangement

If you have children and you’ve gone through a divorce, you may have a child support arrangement already in place. This kind of support is typically paid by the non-custodial parent to the custodial parent to help with the expenses of raising a child.
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What’s the Difference Between Divorce & Legal Separation?

Although some couples will immediately pursue a dissolution of the marriage, others may simply begin living in separate households with separate lives. If you have been considering ending your marriage or if your spouse has, how do you decide what path to pursue?
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My Spouse Filed for Divorce. Will I Have to Go to Court?

If you and your spouse can still communicate with one another and agree on some basics, you can typically avoid going to court. However, this isn’t always the case. In general, divorces can be divided into one of three categories: contested, uncontested, and collaborative.
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