Typical Eviction Actions In Florida
If you come home and find a 5-Day Notice to Quit or Pay rent on your Door, the attorneys at the Horton Law Group, P.A. can help you. So, what […]
Read The ArticleIf you come home and find a 5-Day Notice to Quit or Pay rent on your Door, the attorneys at the Horton Law Group, P.A. can help you. So, what […]
Read The ArticleA “Tenant” is defined as a person entitled to occupy a property under a rental agreement. (Fla. Stat. § 83.43). A “Landlord” is defined as the owner or lessor of […]
Read The ArticleWhen you do a search on Google to learn what rights a landlord has, you will be surprised to find out that most search results point you toward tenants’ rights, […]
Read The ArticleA Guardian, or attorney, who has rendered services to the Ward or to the Guardian on the Ward’s behalf, is entitled to a reasonable fee for services rendered and reimbursement […]
Read The ArticleFlorida law requires the Court to appoint a Guardian for minors in circumstances where the minor child’s parent(s) die or become incapacitated, or if a child receives inheritance or proceeds […]
Read The ArticleYou should be the only person who dictates what happens to your body when you are ill. An important tool for planning for incapacity and illness is the Designation of […]
Read The ArticleThe number one question we receive is why should we incorporate our business? The answer is simple…to protect your personal assets. Once your business is properly incorporated, your business can […]
Read The ArticleFlorida is an at-will employment state. Simply put, this means an employer can terminate an employee for any reason – so long as it is legal. So, when does termination […]
Read The ArticleDealing with the loss of a loved one is tough. It is emotionally draining, and when you add on the task of handling a loved one’s estate, it can be […]
Read The ArticleA Power of Attorney is a legal document that delegates authority from you to a third party to manage your finances and assets for you. The person you nominate to […]
Read The ArticleIf you have a child in Florida and the Court enters an Order on timesharing between you and the other parent, you cannot leave the state of Florida or “relocate” […]
Read The ArticleWhat is a Last Will and Testament? A Last Will and Testament is one of the most important estate planning documents that is included in your Horton Law Group, P.A. […]
Read The ArticleGenerally speaking, Trusts, also known as a “Trust Agreements,” are documents created by you to manage your assets during your lifetime and to appoint a Trustee to distribute your assets […]
Read The ArticleIncapacity Proceedings In the state of Florida, if someone lacks the capacity to make their own medical and/or financial decisions and they do not have proper estate plans in place […]
Read The ArticleWhat are the grounds for contesting the validity of a Florida Will or Trust in Florida? Not properly executed. For a Will to be valid, it must be in writing, […]
Read The ArticleLimited Guardianship The Court will find a limited guardianship is appropriate if the Court determines the Ward lacks the capacity to do some, but not all, of the tasks necessary […]
Read The ArticleParental responsibility is a term of art for who decides the major issues involving the minor child. Parental responsibility refers to decision-making related to the child’s health, wellbeing, education, and […]
Read The ArticleEveryone pictures someone being questioned in trial and yelling, “THE TRUTH! YOU CAN’T HANDLE THE TRUTH!” Most family law cases don’t play out in Court like the movie A Few […]
Read The ArticleSo, you have a Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage, or a Final Judgment Establishing Paternity. Within the Final Judgment is a Child Support Order and a Parenting Plan. At […]
Read The ArticleIf you have a Court Order in place wherein the other party is required to comply with that Order and they are not complying, you can file an enforcement action […]
Read The ArticleDealing with the loss of a loved one is tough. It is emotionally draining, and when you add on the task of handling a loved one’s estate, it can be […]
Read The ArticleLAWYERS BEWARE…If you’ve been representing someone in a knock-down, drag-out, decade-long divorce action, with no end in sight, it’s understandable that you’d be a frustrated. While some attorneys prefer […]
Read The ArticleA “hot topic” for insurance carriers who underwrite construction defect policies is, when does the coverage come into effect, or “trigger” coverage, thereby causing the Carrier’s duty to defend and/or […]
Read The ArticleDon’t Walk the Plank Alone… Do You Know How to Protect Your Boat From a Maritime Lien and a Forced Sale? Don’t be bamboozled by poorly drafted and unfair contracts…At […]
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