There are typically many things to take into consideration when establishing a comprehensive estate plan. Somewhere near the top of the list for many here in Florida could be whether or not to implement measures that can eliminate the need for probate. This can...
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How does a condominium assessment lien work?
Condominium associations have various tasks that require them to interact with unit owners, such as collecting overdue fees or payments. These delinquent dues can impact all other unit owners, requiring the association to respond appropriately. Sometimes, sending...
Condominium vs co-ops: pros and cons
Prospective homeowners often confuse condominiums and housing co-operatives due to their similarities. After all, both are apartment units within a larger building or complex. Both options deliver unique advantages and challenges for homeowners, making it crucial to...
What are the signs of a traumatic brain injury?
The aftermath of an accident can present many physical, emotional and financial challenges. Arguably the most difficult of them all is dealing with and trying to recover from any type of catastrophic injury. Sadly, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are suffered far too...
Homeowner challenges HOA over solar panels
Solar panels are devices that convert sunlight into usable electricity. They have been gaining popularity in recent years as homeowners seek ways to reduce their utility bills, as well as their carbon footprints. A Florida homeowner is reportedly feeling frustrated,...
Living in condominiums: The role of condominium associations
In Florida, the Homeowners’ Association (HOA) plays a significant role in maintaining the value and attractiveness of planned communities, such as townhouses, condominiums and co-ops. Under Florida law, they have the authority to manage and regulate common spaces in...
Famous musician may soon be under a conservatorship
One of the benefits of estate planning is that it allows someone to have control over their personal care and other matters in the event of death or incapacitation. Most Florida adults consider estate planning as beneficial for the distribution of assets after their...
Seeking justice after a personal injury incident
When you purchase a product, you can expect it to be safe to use. If you drive a car on a Florida highway, you can expect other drivers to adhere to traffic and safety laws. When you visit another person’s property, whether for work, business, shopping or socializing,...
Is another person liable for your personal injury?
There is typically an inherent risk involved in many everyday activities. For example, while driving to and from work, you’re at risk of a collision. There may also be hazards in your workplace. There may also be a high risk involved in using certain products like...
Estate planning benefits the entire family
Most people do not enjoy considering their own mortality or what will happen after their deaths. While it can be difficult think about what will happen after death, this is an important consideration for Florida adults of all ages and income levels. Creating an estate...