Tag Archives: Tampa Family Attorney
Tips for Bullying Prevention During Your Collaborative Divorce
Have you found that there is no question divorce is a complex and emotionally charged process, particularly when children are involved? While collaborative divorce aims to foster a cooperative environment, it is not uncommon for tensions to rise, leading to instances of bullying. Bullying in the context of a divorce can take many forms,… Read More »
Did You Know Prenuptial Agreements and Your Estate Planning Go Hand in Hand?
When it comes to estate planning and family law, one critical aspect often overlooked by couples as they plan their futures together is the prenuptial agreement. Commonly perceived as a tool for the wealthy or those on their second or subsequent marriages, prenuptial agreements, in reality, serve a far broader purpose. They are, in… Read More »
7 Questions Your Florida Collaborative Divorce Attorney May Ask You
As you contemplate your divorce, are you discovering that it is a complex and emotional journey? Are you finding that it is also overwhelming in all the legal, financial, and personal considerations? Did you realize that when you work with a Florida divorce attorney and your goal is to have a collaborative divorce, they… Read More »
Overcoming Challenges When Your Power of Attorney Fails
Do you have a Florida power of attorney? Were you aware that the Florida power of attorney (also referred to as a POA) is a powerful Florida estate planning tool? The power of attorney, which is a legal document, allows you to grant someone you trust and select the legal authority to act on… Read More »
Is it Possible Your Florida Estate Plan May Not Be Executed as Intended?
Were you aware of the fact that Florida estate planning is an important step in being sure that your assets are distributed according to your wishes after your passing? With Florida estate planning you are making important decisions about your finances, property, and the well-being of your loved ones. Unfortunately, even with a well-drafted… Read More »
Medicare Open Enrollment Tips and Guidance for 2022
Is the day marked on your calendar? Medicare’s Annual Open Enrollment Period starts October 15th! Beginning every year on October 15th, Medicare health and drug plans make changes. So there is a lot for you, the Medicare beneficiary, to review. Everything from out of pocket costs and network coverage to providers and pharmacies within… Read More »
Why Do Trusts Often Fail?
Are you wondering whether you should have a trust? Are you unsure what a trust is? A trust is an estate planning tool that you, the grantor, can place all your assets into. It is highly recommended that you have a Florida estate planning attorney help and advise you in the creation of your… Read More »
Ways You Can Afford Long-Term Care If Your Loved One Has Parkinson’s Disease
My loved one has just received a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease. How will he or she be able to afford long-term care? Are you and your family and friends planning to provide the kind of constant, consistent care that someone with Parkinson’s disease requires? What will happen when that type of care and heavy… Read More »
The ABCs for Supporting a Family Member Who is Newly Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease
Did you know that Alzheimer’s Disease is a type of dementia? It can cause problems with memory, thinking, cognition, and behavior. Symptoms, though, usually develop slowly and get worse over time, with end-stages of the disease becoming life-threatening. As yet, there is no cure. For treatment to be effective and improve the quality of… Read More »
Four Tips for Managing Back to School Schedules After a Divorce
Back to school time can be stressful for any household, but there can be added layers of complexities navigating back to school schedule management, among other things, when you and your co-parent are divorced. Have you been struggling to figure out how you are going to successfully co-parent through this? To help, let us… Read More »