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Foreclosure Defense in 2026: What Are Your Rights in Florida?

Foreclosure Defense in 2026: What Are Your Rights in Florida?

by Eric Klein | Feb 19, 2026 | Bankruptcy, Debt Negotiation, Florida Law, Foreclosure Defense, General

  For many Florida homeowners, the new year can bring renewed financial pressures. While the real estate market continues to shift and inflation remains a concern, more people are struggling to keep up with mortgage payments. If you’re behind on your...
What to Do If You’re Being Sued for a Debt in Florida

What to Do If You’re Being Sued for a Debt in Florida

by Eric Klein | Feb 12, 2026 | Bankruptcy, Debt Negotiation, Florida Law, General

  Few things are more stressful than being served with a lawsuit, especially when it’s over an unpaid debt. Whether it’s a credit card, medical bill, personal loan, or old account that’s come back to haunt you, receiving a debt collection summons can feel...
Is Bankruptcy the Right Choice After Holiday Debt?

Is Bankruptcy the Right Choice After Holiday Debt?

by Eric Klein | Feb 6, 2026 | Bankruptcy, Florida Law, General

The holiday season often brings joy, celebration, and gift-giving—but for many Florida families, it also brings financial strain. Between holiday shopping, travel expenses, and year-end bills, it’s not uncommon to enter the new year with more debt than expected....
Slip and Fall Injuries in Stores After the Holidays Who’s Liable

Slip and Fall Injuries in Stores After the Holidays Who’s Liable

by Eric Klein | Jan 29, 2026 | General, Personal Injury

After the holiday rush, retail stores in Florida often experience a surge in post-holiday traffic, sales events, and messy conditions. Crowded aisles, wet floors, and neglected hazards can create the perfect storm for slip and fall injuries. If you’ve recently slipped...
New Year, New Custody Plan? How to Modify Child Time-Sharing in Florida

New Year, New Custody Plan? How to Modify Child Time-Sharing in Florida

by Eric Klein | Jan 22, 2026 | Child Support, Custody, Divorce, Family Law, Florida Law, General

The start of a new year often brings a renewed focus on family, goals, and long-term planning. For separated or divorced parents in Florida, it can also prompt a re-evaluation of parenting arrangements. Whether your child’s schedule is changing due to school,...
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Understanding Child Custody Laws in Florida

Child custody laws in Florida are designed to prioritize the best interests of the child. When parents separate or divorce, the court will determine custody arrangements based on various factors, including the child's age, the parents' living situations, and their ability to provide a stable environment.

In Florida, there are two main types of custody: legal custody, which refers to the right to make decisions about the child's upbringing, and physical custody, which pertains to where the child lives. Parents can share joint custody or one parent may be granted sole custody, depending on the circumstances of the case.

Bankruptcy Alternatives: Exploring Debt Relief Options in Florida

For individuals facing financial hardship, bankruptcy may not be the only option available. Exploring alternatives such as debt consolidation, negotiation with creditors, and financial counseling can provide viable paths to regain financial stability without the long-term impacts of a bankruptcy filing.

Debt relief options can vary based on individual circumstances. For example, debt management plans allow individuals to make a single monthly payment to a credit counseling agency, which then pays creditors. This can simplify payments and potentially reduce interest rates, making it easier to manage debt without resorting to bankruptcy.

Real Estate Transactions: Navigating Legal Challenges in Florida

Real estate transactions in Florida can present various legal challenges, from title issues to contract disputes. Understanding the legal framework governing real estate transactions is crucial for buyers and sellers to protect their interests and ensure a smooth process.

Working with a knowledgeable real estate attorney can help navigate these complexities. They can assist with reviewing contracts, conducting title searches, and ensuring compliance with local regulations, ultimately safeguarding clients from potential pitfalls during the transaction.

Co-Parenting Tips for Successful Family Dynamics in Florida

Co-parenting after a divorce or separation can be challenging, but effective communication and cooperation between parents are essential for the child's well-being. Establishing a consistent routine and clear boundaries can help create a stable environment for children.

In Florida, co-parents can benefit from utilizing tools such as parenting apps to manage schedules and communicate effectively. Additionally, attending co-parenting workshops can provide valuable strategies for resolving conflicts and fostering a positive relationship for the sake of the children.