Starting over after a gray divorce
A gray divorce in Florida and across the nation occurs between couples who are over the age of 50. The Tampa Bay Newswire reports that one out of...
A gray divorce in Florida and across the nation occurs between couples who are over the age of 50. The Tampa Bay Newswire reports that one out of...
In the state of Florida, you can get a divorce for any reason, and you can end your marriage without your spouse's permission. However, it's often...
Those acting as an executor or an administrator of an estate in Florida have many different roles when distributing assets of a deceased person. One...
It's not uncommon for an adult child to serve as a parent's estate executor. For some, deciding what to do with a parent's Florida home or other...
It can be an adjustment for parents when their children move out. While many Florida couples relish the freedom of having their home to themselves,...
Many executives in Florida companies have the pleasure of being awarded stock options for their service and time at their job, but there is an issue...
Averaging around 13% since 2014, Florida typically has one of the highest divorce rates in the US. Nearly half of all first marriages end in...
Probate bank accounts, also known as estate checking accounts, are a way for executors in Florida to manage estate transactions. They're not legally...
In Florida, assets held in a marital estate are divided in an equitable fashion in a divorce settlement. However, this doesn't mean that you'll...
Property division can be one of the most challenging aspects of a Florida divorce. The difficulty of coming to an acceptable solution for both...