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As-Is Contracts: Avoid Costly Mistakes with a Real Estate Attorney

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Buying a house is a milestone for many people. While the market may fluctuate, hopes and expectations stay consistent. We all want a transparent purchase experience with no surprises. Is that too much to ask? It shouldn’t be. Melbourne is one of the best places to live in Florida, and with a hot local housing market,… Read more »

Why Hire a Special Education Attorney

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You may ask why hiring a lawyer to interpret special education laws is something you should even consider. Isn’t my child already getting a quality education? Can I trust my child’s school to meet their special education needs? What do I need to think about when my child has been diagnosed with a disability that requires special… Read more »

So, Your Teenager is Now a Legal Adult. What Now?

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If you have an 18-year-old (or older) that is now ready to tackle life as an adult, there are a few things you as a parent should consider. Has your teen signed a Durable Power of Attorney, a Health Care Surrogate Designation or a Living Will (Ancillary documents)? If your teen has signed these documents, do those documents contain HIPAA… Read more »

Franchise Agreements-4 Things To Consider

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When purchasing a franchise or selling one, a franchise agreement is a contract between a franchisor and a franchisee that outlines the terms of the business relationship. The franchisor grants the franchisee the right to use their name, logo, and operating model in exchange for a fee. Franchise agreements vary in length but typically last… Read more »

IEP: What is it and how to obtain one

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What is an Individualized Education Plan? An IEP (Individualized Education Plan) is a document that outlines specific educational needs and services for your child and guarantees that the necessary support, services, and accommodations are put in place to help your child. At a minimum, the IEP must include the present levels of your child’s educational… Read more »