The Different Types of Probate in Florida
Dealing 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 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 […]
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