Construction delays can happen for many reasons, from weather to unforeseen complications. These delays can cause stress, financial strain, and frustration. As a homeowner or contractor in Florida, it's essential to understand your rights when delays occur. When are...
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Are handwritten wills valid under Florida law?
Creating a valid will plays an essential role in estate planning. Many people wonder whether a handwritten will can serve the same legal purpose as a typed and formally prepared document. While some states recognize handwritten wills, Florida law takes a stricter...
Can you sell property during Florida probate?
Probate is the legal process of settling a deceased person's estate, and it can take time. If you're involved in a Florida probate case, you may wonder whether you can sell property during probate. The answer isn't simple, as several factors determine whether selling...
Supporting Children with Special Needs in Florida
Raising a child with special needs brings financial challenges beyond typical child support costs. In Florida, the law considers these extra costs and allows changes to child support plans to ensure the child's long-term care. If you are a parent asking for or giving...
Design negligence in construction: Key issues and remedies
Design negligence in Florida construction law can cause significant legal and financial problems. Architects and engineers must follow strict rules to ensure project safety and integrity. When they don't, design negligence claims may occur. Key issues Several vital...
How Time-Sharing Changes Affect Your Child Support Payments
Florida's family law system recognizes that your life circumstances change. You might need to adjust your parental time-sharing schedule and support payments to reflect these changes. Understanding the connection between these two is crucial for parents managing...
How Does Probate Differ With Intestate Succession in Florida?
When a person dies without a valid will, their estate follows intestate succession. In Florida, courts distribute assets based on state laws. Without a will, the law dictates how to divide the estate among surviving relatives. This process ensures assets go to legal...
Resolving Payment Disputes in Florida Construction Projects
Payment disputes are common in construction, affecting contractors and property owners. Knowing your legal options in Florida can help you resolve these disputes effectively and ensure you receive the compensation you deserve. Mechanic's Liens One of the most...
Does Adultery Affect Divorces in Florida?
Infidelity or adultery is one of the most common reasons for divorce nationwide. Technically, adultery is a crime in Florida, although it rarely goes to court. However, spouses may wonder if adultery will affect their divorce proceedings. Below are several answers...
When Is It Too Late to Sue For Construction Defects?
Construction defects can take time to manifest. Minor issues such as leaks, drywall cracks and cosmetic problems may be easily noticeable. However, the defects that cause more significant problems often appear weeks, months or even years after construction. Either...