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Limited Liability Companies

Limited liability companies, or LLCs, are one of the most versatile business entities available to business owners today. Like corporations, they provide limited liability to the owners. However, they can […]

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Legal And Binding Contracts

Contracts are agreements between persons or legal entities in which one party agrees to perform a service or provide a good in exchange for the payment of money or other […]

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Buying A Home

Buying a home may be the biggest single investment of your lifetime. Your life’s savings may be invested in this one venture. Thus, it is extremely important that you, the […]

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Debtors’ Rights in Florida

You can’t go to jail for failing to pay a debt or a judgment. If you do not pay a debt or if a judgment is entered against you, this […]

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Divorce In Florida

CAN YOUR MARRIAGE BE SAVED? Before you take any legal steps to end your marriage, you should make sure that you have tried all possible ways to save it. Do […]

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Advance Directives

Advance Directives are documents that allow you to name others to exercise your rights if you are ever temporarily or permanently disabled or incapacitated. They allow you to remain in […]

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The Immediacy of Life

As a wills and trusts attorney, I feel a strong obligation to keep my conversations lite. The topics of my practice are such that the conversations are necessarily serious, so […]

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Gratitude of a Veteran

Another Veterans’ Day is upon us. And as a veteran, I feel the outpouring of gratitude from my fellow Americans, and I too am grateful for my fellow veterans especially […]

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Congress Makes 5 Million Dollar Estate Tax Exemption Permanent

Congress worked through the Holidays to avert the looming fiscal cliff.  The result was the American Taxpayer Relief Act (“ATRA” for short). The impact on Estate & Gift Taxes was […]

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Estate Tax Exemption To Drop To 1 Mil At End Of Year

As Yogi Berra once said, “it’s déjà vu all over again.”  Just like the end of 2010, the tax relief act is due to sunset at the end of this […]

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