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Florida landlords have legal rights under Fla. Stat. § 83.51, including collecting rent, enforcing ...

Pros and Cons of Forming a Florida LLC

A Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a common business structure in Florida due to its flexibility i...

What is a Trust? Do I Need a Trust?

A trust is a powerful legal tool in estate planning that provides flexibility and control over how y...

When Can I Modify a Florida Child Support Agreement?

Child support agreements are designed to ensure that the financial needs of a child are met, reflect...

Most Common Florida Custody Issues

Custody disputes can be emotionally challenging and legally complicated, especially when determining...

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