What to Look for When Purchasing a Restaurant
Tuesday, March 07
Being a restaurateur has been the dream of many ambitious entrepreneurs, both new and experienced. While the allure and opportunities of owning a restaurant are vast, so too are the risks. Long before the deal begins, there are a lot of obstacles and liabilities that can emerge that will temporar...
Why Professional legal help is necessary for Estate Planning
Saturday, March 04
An estate represents the sum of all that you worked for and acquired in life – your wealth, bank accounts, real estate, and other assets. If you pass away without a well-conceived Will or Trust, these hard-earned assets will be subject to the “intestate” laws of the State of Florida, which will d...
Will vs. Trust — What’s the Better Option?
Thursday, March 02
Everyone has heard of a Will and Trust, but few laymen know the differences between the two. In fact, it is not uncommon for people to believe that they are basically the same legal instrument. But while they are both crucial to estate planning, and can complement each other for optimal effect, t...
Benefits of Hiring a Qualified Probate Attorney
Wednesday, March 01
If you are the sole legal owner of any assets in the state of Florida – such as a bank account, investment account, or real estate – then upon your death, your assets may be subject to the probate court process. Probate is the process by which a decedent’s probate assets (as opposed to non-probat...
A Quick Guide to Florida Probate
Monday, February 27
To some people, the very term “probate” may invoke fear about bureaucratic and costly process involving a deceased individual’s estate. But those with the facts – and a qualified Probate Lawyer by their side – will find that Florida probate law is nothing to be feared or dreaded.Broadly defined, ...
Pursue Employment Opportunities in the U.S. with an L-1 Visa
Thursday, February 23
The L-1 Visa is one of the most popular and versatile nonimmigrant visas for foreign nationals seeking to do business in the United States. On average, over 80 percent of L-1 Visa applicants are approved by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the federal agency responsible for ...