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New Florida Laws in 2023 You Need To Know

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There are new 2023 Florida laws that came into effect July 1, 2023. Every year, the State of Florida goes through a series of amendments and updates to its statute books. These updates are often passed in response to concerns raised by individuals and organizations. It’s important to familiarize yourself with the laws that govern the… Read more »

Unraveling the Complications of FIRPTA

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In 2022, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) reported that 24% of international investments in real estate took place in Florida.[1] With its beautiful beaches and endless summer weather, that number probably does not come as a surprise. As the number of foreign investors continues to rise, what happens when these investors decide to sell? As… Read more »

Parenting Again: Preparing for an IEP Meeting

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More grandparents than ever are stepping up to raise their grandchildren. More than 2.5 million grandparents across the United States are accepting full-time responsibility for children as sole caregivers. As the grandparent moves closer to retirement, parenting children (again) is an unexpected detour in any plan for the second half of life. Whether you are a Granny,… Read more »

3 Reasons Estate Planning is Your New Favorite Topic

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Is there anything better than preparing for a trip? Planning every detail of the upcoming adventure, filling your daily routine with new locations, and booking excursions to do new things with people you’ve never met? Not to mention packing enough clothes for a month even though you are only leaving for a week. We spend… Read more »

Updates on the Non-Compete Clause Law

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If you’re new to the non-compete clause law, it’s a contract where an employee agrees not to compete with an employer after employment ends. Non-compete clauses have been common in employment contracts for years. These clauses restrict employees from working for a competitor after leaving their current job. While they can be helpful in specific industries,… Read more »