

A tweet, a tweet! A Lady Bird Deed!
A lady bird deed (called an enhanced life estate deed in Florida) is a relatively new form of deed that—like a traditional life estate deed—allows property to pass automatically to one or more designated recipients at death, without the need for probate.


The Extent of Non Compete Agreements in Florida
If you’re a business owner or have EVER been an employed by a larger or specific field, you’ve probably run into or have a NON-COMPETE agreement. Just like any contract, there are limitations to everything and in case you didn’t know, according to FL Statute 542.335(1)(d)(1), non-compete agreements are enforceable against an independent contractor just like an employee.


What are some Simple Facts about Foreclosures and Leases in Florida?
In Florida, what would happen if a tenant is leasing a premises, and the mortgagee—the bank for example—foreclosures upon the property. Is the tenant allowed to remain in the premises? As a consequence of the foreclosure, is the tenant’s lease terminated? What if the tenant was an innocent party with no knowledge of the mortgage?
Tax Reporting Obligations for Foreigners
As a U.S. citizen or resident alien, you have several reporting obligations to the Internal Revenue Service regarding your foreign assets
ITIN and You!
To invest in a business in the US, especially for establishing a banking relationship with a US bank or for filing
A Quick Overview of Business Licensing
When thinking of opening a business, it is very important to address the licensing needs at the start up stage. Getting
Scam Alert : “FL Compliance Notice”
Florida business owners have been receiving a letter that looks to be from a government agency stating that it is a
How To Decant an Irrevocable Trust
An irrevocable trust was once known to be untouchable. This may no longer be true. “Decanting” an irrevocable trust is an
Unauthorized Practice of Law
Practicing law in a state without a license from that particular state is illegal, and therefore knowing what is and what


How to Collect after a Favorable Judgement
A common issue persons may face in lawsuits is not so much the difficulty in obtaining judgment for remedies, but actually collecting on the judgment once obtained. There are different ways in which judgment debtors try to defeat collection on judgments, which pose problems for those holding outstanding executions.
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