The death of a loved one can be emotionally devastating for a family. The situation can be made even worse if that loved one does not have a last will and testament (a.k.a. a will). Without this legal document, the family may suffer through extra expenses, delays, and...
When we are talking about sole custody, we are talking about the sole responsibility of your children. This sole custody includes taking care of them, controlling them, and making sure you keep up with their maintenance. The laws in Florida have evolved over the...
If you are looking to successfully dissolve your marriage, then annulment is the way to go. There are a plethora of reasons why marriages do not work, and couples move towards ending the marriage agreement. As a result, many couples have opted for annulment. At Arturo...
When it comes to divorces, it is a very mentally draining time for the parties involved. In addition to dealing with your unsuccessful marriage, often people also have to deal with saving their image in public, regardless of the reason for their divorce. This privacy...
Ideally, when a person dies, their property is passed on to their heir. But, what if the heir cannot be located? How about a situation where the deceased has more than one heir, but one of the heirs is not available? Will the heir lose their inheritance? Will the...