Why Should I Do A Custom Will vs An Internet Will?

August 5, 2019

It is very important to make sure that you have a will done by a qualified estate planning attorney versus an internet will. An internet will sometimes does not have all the specifics that are needed for a will to be legally valid and binding in the state of Florida. It is important that all…

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DEFINITION OF EVICTION Eviction defined by Black’s law dictionary as to dispossess, or turn out of the possession of lands by process of law.  Also, the landlord must recover on an eviction case by judgment of law. Why DOES THE EVICTION PROCESS OCCUR? An eviction occurs due to the tenant not paying rent or not… The post Florida Evictions During the Covid-19 Pandemic And Beyond appeared first on Barash-Schatten Law.
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You get alimony if you have a difference in income between your spouse and you’ve been married for a long period of time or if you have not signed a pre-nuptial agreement which states that you do not receive alimony. Then you may be eligible for alimony. The post When Do You Get Alimony? appeared first on Barash-Schatten Law.
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If you recently got married and need a divorce, I can help you. I deal with uncontested divorces. The post I Recently Got Married And Want A Divorce Can You Help Me? appeared first on Barash-Schatten Law.
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A guardianship for a minor is a person will place in their Last Will and Testament or in a trust they will put who they should act as guardians for this minor. A guardianship for a minor can also be if the person who is a minor has inherited more than $15,000. They need a… The post What Is A Guardianship For A Minor? appeared first on Barash-Schatten Law.
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A Guardian Advocate is a person who has petitioned for a developmentally-disabled person, to be able to make the decisions for that developmentally-disabled person. The developmentally-disabled person may not be able to make all the decisions, based on their home and their residential setting or based on their filing of taxes or their financial criteria,… The post What Is A Guardian Advocate? appeared first on Barash-Schatten Law.
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If you become unable to care for yourself, and you do not have a Durable Power of Attorney that has appointed an agent, then, a guardianship may need to be set up, which a person petitions for you due to your incapacity. The post What Happens If I Become Unable To Care For Myself? appeared first on Barash-Schatten Law.
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A person who serves as a guardian has an important role in making decisions for an incapacitated person or for a minor. The guardian should be an adult who can make these decisions for the minor and the incapacitated person. The guardian has either the role of deciding residential settings or for the role of… The post Who Can Serve As A Guardian? appeared first on Barash-Schatten Law.
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The difference between a durable power of attorney and a guardianship is a durable power can be created if a person has the capacity to sign off and appoint someone as an agent. If a person is now incapacitated, a guardianship should be created. The post What Is The Difference Between A Durable Power Of Attorney And Guardianship? appeared first on Barash-Schatten Law.
By Barash-Schatten Law August 6, 2019
The guardian’s duties depend upon the guardianship that is involved. There are three different types of guardianships that can be involved. One of them is guardian advocate, or there’s plenary guardianship, or guardian of a person, or guardian of a property. A guardian’s duties can be designing what residential setting is best for a minor,… The post What Are The Guardian’s Duties? appeared first on Barash-Schatten Law.