Jacksonville same-sex couples rejoice in the rulings handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court on June 27, 2013. The first ruling was on California’s Proposition 8 (Prop 8 provided that only marriage between a man and woman is valid and … Continue reading
Feeling overwhelmed because you are the named Executor or Personal Representative in someone’s Will? Don’t be! The process of “settling the estate” of a deceased will be stress-free with an experienced Probate Attorney guiding you. As Personal Representative, you … Continue reading
ESTATE PLANNING should be included in summer-time activities in Jacksonville Beach, Florida. Take care of estate planning this summer, and relax this Fall knowing that between excursions to the beach you took care of an important task that we all must … Continue reading
When thinking about hiring an attorney to handle your 2nd parent adoption in Jacksonville, beware! There are only a few attorneys in Duval County who are linked to a statewide network of gay, lesbian and “ally” attorneys who keep up … Continue reading
TOP REASONS TO HAVE YOUR WILL PREPARED FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS: You dictate who will make your end of life arrangements including burial or cremation sites and the type of memorial service you desire. FAMILY DISSENT: If your family has been non-supportive … Continue reading
We the People of the United States, and of Jacksonville, Florida in order to promote the general welfare and secure the Blessings of Liberty . . .sound familiar? The Constitution of the United States provides the core principals of American … Continue reading
The term “Probate” is derived from Latin, it means “to prove”. Probate in Florida is a legal proceeding where a judge determine whether or not a Will is valid. If the Will is deemed valid it is admitted to court … Continue reading
The ABC’s of GUARDIANSHIP IN JACKSONVILLE Guardianship is the legal proceeding in which a Guardian is appointed to exercise the legal rights of an incapacitated person, a minor, or an adult with mental, physical or developmental disabilities. A Guardian is … Continue reading