It can be distressing enough for a grandparent to face the prospect of his or her child's divorce, but the prospect of losing contact with a grandchild can be heartbreaking. Despite the major role often played in the lives of their grandchildren, grandparents' rights...
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Annulling A Marriage In Florida
Divorce is typically how people end their marriages, but occasionally, a party seeks to end the marriage through an annulment. Basketball player Kris Humphries reportedly sought an annulment of his marriage to reality television star Kim Kardashian, alleging the...
Florida’s New Revised LLC Act, Part II
Come January 1, 2013, the Florida Revised LLC Act will become law. Most of the statutory provisions may be overridden by provisions in the LLC’s Operating Agreement. However, there are some provisions, based on Florida Statutes Section 605.0105 that may not be waived....
The Intersection of Bankruptcy and Family Law
At times the intersection of Bankruptcy Law and Family Law can be a bit confusing. If you owe your former spouse money subject to a Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage, can a bankruptcy wipe out that debt? It depends. Factors you need to look at...
Florida’s New Revised LLC Act. Part I
The Florida Revised LLC Act (“FRLA”) became law on June 14th, and beginning January 1, 2015, all LLCs will be subject to the FRLA. This blog highlights some important provisions. Managing member: The term “managing-member” is no longer in the definitions section of...
Child Support and How It is Calculated
Many parents who are required to pay child support either because of a paternity action or because of a divorce, do not fully understand how child support is calculated. Florida Statutes Section 61.30 provides the formula the courts use to calculate child support. ...
The Responsibilities of Trustees and Personal Representatives
Whether one is appointed Trustee over a Trust or a Personal Representative ("PR") over an Estate, that individual holds great power. What some people forget quite often, sometimes to their own detriment, are the corresponding responsibilities that accompany that...
What is a Guardian Ad Litem?
A guardian ad litem ("GAL") is appointed by the court in a dissolution of marriage or for the creation, approval, or modification of a parenting plan when the court believes that it would be in the best interest of the child or children to have someone act on behalf...
Name of Child-Choosing and Changing
Choosing the last name of a child is easy when the parents are married to each other. Most commonly, the child is given the last name of the father, but an alternative is to have a hyphenated last name with the mother and father's last names. The issue of choosing...
What is a Guardian Advocate?
Guardians and Guardian Advocates are both given their powers through the probate court. A Guardian Advocate is a special type of guardian for persons with a developmental disability. Specifically, the developmental disabilities that qualify for a Guardian Advocate...