by Eric Klein | Aug 4, 2016 | Florida Law
Broward teen received court order to change name and birth certificate Family of teen threatened to sue the Department of Health if it didn’t make change Agency instead took the matter to court, asking for a judge to intervene TALLAHASSEE The Florida Department of...
by Eric Klein | Dec 29, 2015 | Florida Law, Prenuptial Agreements
The Florida Supreme Court ruled that the terms of a prenuptial agreement stand even if the contract turns out to be a unfavorable for one of the parties well after it has been signed. The ruling came after a Boca Raton woman sought to change the terms of the prenup...
by Eric Klein | Oct 27, 2015 | Florida Law
The child custody battle between Florida State Senator, Joseph Abruzzo, and his estranged wife, Brandy, is playing out in the public eye. The couple’s dirty laundry has been aired on social media and in a recent article in the The Palm Beach Post. At the crux of the...
by Eric Klein | Aug 18, 2015 | Florida Law, Prenuptial Agreements
More and more Florida couples are requesting the inclusion of an infidelity penalty clause in their prenuptial agreements. Florida is a “no fault” divorce state meaning that neither party is considered directly responsible for the end of the marriage. However, with...
by Eric Klein | Jul 7, 2015 | Florida Law, Surrogacy
The United States Supreme Court’s June 26th ruling on same-sex marriage not only affords gay and lesbian couples the privilege to marry, it untangles obstructions they have faced when trying to start a family. In Florida, the ruling greatly affects these couples,...
by Eric Klein | Jun 9, 2015 | Florida Law, Foreclosure Defense
According to a story published on law.com, Miami-Dade Senior Circuit Judge Jon Gordon doesn’t like to be lied to in his courtroom. When the judge felt Vilma Violetta Martinez, a homeowner who appeared before him in a foreclosure trial, lied to him repeatedly, he ruled...