


You usually do not and can not. You would need to speak with an attorney in the state where the property is located, it is possible that based on the manner in which the property is owned/held via the Deed, that the property may pass outside of probate, you would need and want to get a copy of any... Read more »


No. Information about an employee’s COVID-19 vaccination status is considered confidential medical information under the ADA. Additionally, under Florida law, every employer who provides health insurance benefits "shall maintain the confidentiality of information relating to the medical... Read more »
I will be starting a online business and decided to go with sole proprietor. And i have doing some research and i want to get a Dba and i know im supposed to publish it in a news paper but not really sure how and i know im supposed to put an address also for the newspaper but my business will be on... Read more »

In Florida, Section 865.09 of the Florida Statutes requires the one-time publication of a legal notice of the fictitious name in a newspaper in the county where the principal place of the business will be located. I believe your residence address would be the location of your business.. After... Read more »
Habeas Corpus may overturn my conviction. I want to know if you can be re-prosecuted if the statute of limitations on the underlying criminal act has passed. Please cite at least one example of case-law.

The Statute of Limitations is satisfied when the charge is filed. The case does not need to be completed, it just has to be brought and any warrant executed or charge filed.
And I was never scheduled after
So my question is can a job fire you for not showing up after telling you not to come w/o proof

Yes. Why? Because Florida is an “at will” state, which means private employers are free to hire, promote, demote, suspend, reinstate, fire and rehire employees for any reason at any time, i.e., “at will.” The only thing employers cannot do is make any of these adverse employment decisions... Read more »

Your spouse does not need to agree. You just file for divorce and indicate that the marriage is irretrievably broken.
Trying to figure out how long a parenting plan is usually scheduled for. A year, 6 months or maybe even less?

I like to do a parenting plan that covers timesharing until the child is 18 years old.
My ex's job has her traveling quire a bit and she constantly wants to change our week to week schedule. She would like to do a parenting plan only a month or two in advance however I would be fine with a year, excluding summers. It is a constant source of conflict.

Typically a parenting plan is done based on the current best interests of the child. If it needs to be modified in the future then the person seeking modification files with the court to do so and holds the burden of proving that it should be modified. It is not common for a parenting plan to... Read more »

Yes. Someone wants to change your daughter's name, but that doesn't necessarily have anything to do with whether or not your obligation to continue to pay child support. If she was being adopted, for example, that would be different.
Beneficiary. He won't try to enforce it. Is there a way it can be released on public records?

No. Judgments are public record and cannot be expunged or erased. The enforceability of a judgment ends after 20 years, but the record is permanent. If he wants to execute and record a satisfaction of judgment, indicating that it's paid or satisfied, he can do that, and that terminates the... Read more »
He has been gone with this girl for three weeks he came to two weeks of him being gone ...he took the only key so I could lock my door I started to record audio in case some one broke in ...well they came in for four hours took what ever they wanted went to work the next day and when I came home I... Read more »

You have to appear or otherwise respond to the lawsuit, counterclaim against him for wrongful taking of your dog (replevin).
He is fixated on harming me. I'm frighten terribly!

You might be prosecuted, yes. Firing the weapon, whether or not you hit him, might be regarded as a criminal assault. Instead, seek a restraining order from the courts, and/or call the police.
He has been gone with this girl for three weeks he told my landlord he was coming to get washer dryer and took well they also took my dog .. yes tried the police ...how do I get her back . ...I have vet papers with my name only

And you are asking how to get your dog back? Have you tried calling the police?
I signed a lease renewal also sent a updated renters insurance and now they're emailing saying that they made a error that rent will be 600 more then expect but they will take off 200 and a free carpet clean I'm only 26 stay sodo downtown Orlando i never had this happen and don't... Read more »

It appears that they may not be able to enforce their demand for $600 more. You signed the lease and, apparently they received it so I would argue that they are stuck with you.
He's out of jail and he comes everyday and destroy our property and trying to harm me.

Ask the court that he be held in contempt for violating the order. And call the police, as well as his probation or parole officer, if your stepson has one.
Got along great with ex. So much so she moved across the street. We have 50/50. I got a girlfriend around Christmas and now she is bitter and cold. Always bashing me on social media. Flew our kid from FL to CA for 3 days to see her bf without permission when she was supposed to be in KY with... Read more »

The only lawyer who could possibly help you is the lawyer who handled your side of the divorce, because s/he was successful in getting you to 50/50.
From my own personal experience the best any father of a female child can expect is 50/50, which is where you are. So why rock the boat if... Read more »
Yes, thank you
They would have to register foreign liability co.?
To do business in Florida courts in order to civilly sue?
Also, if your are indicted on federal charges . Is a lawyer still allowed to represent such indicted person ?

A company registered in one state and doing business in another state should also be registered as a foreign corp. in that other state.
I have no idea what else you're asking but it sounds like you have bigger problems than proper business registration and should contact a lawyer... Read more »
mortgage? I can't have late pmts on my credit. She will probably want to sell. Should I try to buy her equity and continue mortgage?

I assume there is no cash in the estate.
Are you and his sister adversarial? If not, then talk to an attorney about working out an agreement that allows you to be recognized as a creditor of the estate, and pursuant to this agreement you would ontinue pay the mortgage, but you would get... Read more »
If a moving party files a Motion and can not show for hearing what is proper procedure? Notice of cancellation with reasons or Withdraw the Motion itself? Is Motion basically withdrawn with a Notice to cancel anyway?

Either way Wil be fine.

Unless your written lease includes a clause that allows the tenant to extend the lease for some discrete period of time- like 10 years-(most business leases do that), your landlord has no obligation to renew your lease.
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