Will my collaborative lawyer fight for me?
If a guardianship petition is filed, who has to know about it?
How can I leave specific items to particular people?
Do I need an attorney for my Florida personal injury case?
What is the attorney's role in the probate process in Florida?
How much will it cost to hire an attorney for my Florida personal injury case?
If I lose my appeal, am I responsible for paying the other party's attorney's fees?
What are the requirements to move to another state with my children?
Will my Florida personal injury case go to trial?
What is the difference between a guardian of the person and a guardian of the property?
Can I use my will to name a guardian to care for my young children and manage their property?
What is a health care surrogate?
What are the most common mistakes I can make when filing for bankruptcy?
How do attorneys charge for legal services rendered in connection with probate and estate administration?
What is an executor (personal representative) and what do they do?
I think I am in an abusive relationship. What should I do?
Are there any special laws that apply to bicyclists in Florida?
Are there different types of alimony in Florida?
Once I initiate an appeal by filing a notice of appeal, am I irrevocably committed to going through the entire process?
Is the collaborative process better for my children?
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