Your rights as a beneficiary will differ depending on whether the deceased individual had a will in place. For example, were you listed in the will as a beneficiary? Are you the child or next-of-kin of someone who died intestate (without a will)? Spouses, children and heirs by operation of the law all have different rights; some are assumed to…
Year: 2020
A Last Will and Testament Lawyer’s Guide to Disinheritance in Florida
Not all parents have good relationships with their children. In such cases, parents may have questions when they visit a last will and testament lawyer. For parents whose children’s behavior has been egregious, it’s common to eventually give up on ever having positive relationships. However, are such parents obliged to leave an inheritance to their estranged children? According to Florida…
What Are the Grounds for Divorce in Florida?
If you’ve decided you don’t want to remain married, you’re probably wondering what the grounds for divorce in Florida are. Which legal and...
Is It Essential to Get Parental Consent for Minors to Receive Therapy in Florida?
One area of law that prospective adoptive parents ask adoption lawyers about relates to parental consent. Specifically, they often ask us whether it’s essential to get parental consent for minors to receive therapy. Here, we take a closer look at this issue as it relates to both intact and separated families. Can Therapists in Florida Treat A Minor Without Both…
An Overview of Stepparent Adoption Inquiries
Adoption lawyers in Miami, FL, often have to address stepparent adoption inquiries. There is one surprisingly common question that frequently arises. This relates to whether the court must notify the biological father if the stepparent wishes to adopt the child. The answer to this will depend on the facts of the case. Here, we’ll look at one common scenario that…
Is Signed Consent The Same Thing as A Written Agreement When It Comes to Changing Your Estate Share?
When it comes to probate proceedings, most are uncontested. In virtually every respect, this is a good thing. However, there’s a downside. Since...
Is It Possible Under Florida Law to Get Sole Parental Responsibility?
If you’re going through a divorce, you could face a legal battle. While some couples can split amicably, many fight over several issues. One area in which disagreements regularly arise is child custody. If you have children and are divorcing your partner, coming to an arrangement regarding their custody is vital. A common question that parents ask, “Is it possible…
Are DIY Wills Legal? A Florida Attorney’s Guide
The value of having a will is becoming better understood these days. Therefore, more people in Florida are wondering what the answer is to the question, “Are DIY wills legal?” This is because they’re looking for the simplest and most convenient way to draw up a legal will. The answer to this question is, yes, you can make a DIY…
What Should I Look for in The Best Probate Lawyer in The Florida Keys
When a loved one dies, finding the best probate lawyer in the Florida Keys is essential. There are several reasons why you may be responsible for...
A Guide to Florida Urgent Estate Planning and Time-Sharing Problems for Couples Divorcing During Coronavirus
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused major upheavals around the world. However, one unexpected consequence has been a spike in the number of divorce filings. Having to spend so much time in close quarters has led many couples to realize they cannot save their marriage. This, in turn, has led to a need for urgent estate planning and a need to…