What is a Power of Attorney?
In simplest terms, a Power of Attorney (POA) is a specific writing wherein a person (the principal) designates another person (the Attorney-in-Fact) the legal authority
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In simplest terms, a Power of Attorney (POA) is a specific writing wherein a person (the principal) designates another person (the Attorney-in-Fact) the legal authority
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Fla. Stat. § 322.09 requires the parent of a child under 18 to sign the child’s application for a driver’s license or permit, and the
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The Plaintiff sought personal injury damages arising from a slip fall against Defendant, Broward College, when Plaintiff slipped and fell on an unidentified liquid in
In a mortgage foreclosure action, the Second District Court of Appeal found a lack of evidence presented in the trial court regarding damages wherein the
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In simplest terms, a Power of Attorney (POA) is a specific writing wherein a person (the principal) designates another person (the Attorney-in-Fact) the legal authority
Plaintiff sought tort Damages against the Defendant (Personal Representative) arising from a motor vehicle accident that occurred in St. John’s County, Florida. The Defendant served
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit recently ruled that the trial Court, United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida,
The success and continued existence of many small businesses is usually tethered to the activities of only a handful of valuable or “key” individuals. These
Fla. Stat. § 322.09 requires the parent of a child under 18 to sign the child’s application for a driver’s license or permit, and the
Plaintiff sued for personal injury damages arising from a motor vehicle accident. Defendant offered $5,001 to settle via a Proposal for Settlement, and Plaintiff rejected
There are simple strategies to reduce and mitigate a Florida resident’s exposure to probate and probate costs. One popular method is to utilize a POD/Totten
The Plaintiff sought personal injury damages arising from a slip fall against Defendant, Broward College, when Plaintiff slipped and fell on an unidentified liquid in
In a mortgage foreclosure action, the Second District Court of Appeal found a lack of evidence presented in the trial court regarding damages wherein the
The Florida Supreme Court is set to decide a controversial foreclosure issue. The briefs filed with the Florida Supreme Court may be found here: Appellant’s
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