Wills can leave very clear instructions about the distribution of someone's property and their desires for interment or cremation. A will is also capable of empowering a guardian to care for someone's children if they die. While having plans in place before someone...
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3 unique challenges that unmarried parents face in custody cases
People often associate custody issues with divorce. When couples end marriages while their children are still young, they need to work out a way to share their parental responsibilities and rights. The same can be said of unmarried romantic partners of young kids who...
3 ways that seeking guidance can fortify your Florida estate plan
Many people like to take a do-it-yourself (DIY) approach to practical matters like hair-cutting and home repairs. While tackling projects around the house can be rewarding, a DIY estate plan might backfire. Navigating the intricacies of wills, trusts and associated...
Common reasons for spring break arrests: Guidance for parents
During spring break season, young people are often prone to engaging in activities that may lead to trouble with the law. As such, parents should be aware of these common risks and have open and honest conversations with their teens and college-age children about...