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Grandparent-Grandchild Visitation in Florida
Unfortunately, sometimes when there is divorce and/or death within a family, there are also visitation-related disputes. While the courts will always be most concerned with what is in the best interests of the child, it is also important to note that grandparents do have certain visitation rights under some circumstances. The Law in Florida… Read More »
4 Steps to a Peaceful Divorce
The divorce process can be dreadful or astonishingly cordial. Much of how your divorce goes may depend on the steps you take leading up to it. Below are four steps that may help if you wish to split up with your significant other on an amicable basis. 1. Gradually tell your spouse you are… Read More »
Serial Claimants Exploit the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) and Cripple Florida Businesses
According to a recent news investigation, a law designed to help give the disabled access in the state of Florida is potentially being used for abusive reasons. Specifically, one man in particular has allegedly filed more than 1,000 lawsuits against local Florida businesses for supposedly violating the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), without even… Read More »
When Florida Homeowners Associations Have To Bring Claims against Developers
Recently, one of the largest home builders in the nation lost a $16.3 million judgment to a condo association after the judge found that it had engaged in deceptive practices, leaving the association in poor financial condition. The company—D.R. Horton—started developing the association—Majorca Isles Master Association in Miami Gardens—back in 2005, but decided to… Read More »
Can infidelity affect a divorce, despite Florida being a No-Fault Divorce State?
Although the state of Florida has abolished the concept of fault when individuals file for divorce, that doesn’t make the process of obtaining a divorce any simpler, nor does it completely eliminate the impact that an individual’s behavior during marriage has when it comes to important decisions that come out of divorce, such as… Read More »
Survey Shows That Americans Know Very Little About Insurance Policies
A new survey conducted by PolicyGenius reveals that while many Americans may believe that they understand their insurance policies, in fact, they do not, resulting in the mistaken belief that they are often the victims of bad faith insurance decisions. Unfortunately, this mistake could end up costing policyholders a fortune: Not only did the… Read More »
Florida Homeowners and Condominium Association Powers during a State of Emergency
Anyone who’s lived in Florida knows that we go through a “state of emergency” from time to time, either due to heavy rains, tropical storms, hurricanes, or other natural disasters. When there are events which give rise to property damage, this will inevitably lead to insurance disputes, as upkeep and welfare issues arise with… Read More »