When working with the family of the recently deceased, the most common complaint we hear is that they are overwhelmed by paperwork after the decedent’s death. We recommend that you consider spending some time getting your “legal affairs” in order. This will make life...
Month: February 2017
THINGS TO KNOW AS YOU CONTEMPLATE BANKRUPTCY
All individual debtors who file bankruptcy must participate in credit counseling within six months before filing for bankruptcy and complete a financial management instructional course after filing bankruptcy. These courses can be completed online from your home...
Recent Florida Case Law Rejects Disabled Husband’s Request for Permanent Alimony Finding That He Could Earn Income from His Non-Liquid Assets.
In a recent case out of the Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal , the appellate court affirmed the trial court’s decision to deny the husband permanent, periodic alimony. The parties had been married 17 years and the husband was unemployed receiving Social...
The Florida Bar, Family Law Section just voted the case of Lostaglio v. Lostaglio the “2016 Alimony Case of the Year”
BREAKING NEWS The Florida Bar, Family Law section just voted the case of Lostaglio v. Lostaglio the “2016 Alimony Case of the Year”, and our managing partner, Ted Doran , was lead trial counsel and lead appellate counsel. He was assisted on appeal by Attorney Carol...