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Parenting Again: Preparing for an IEP Meeting

May 18, 2023
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

3 Reasons Estate Planning is Your New Favorite Topic

May 08, 2023
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

Updates on the Non-Compete Clause Law

April 27, 2023
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

Probate and You: Why Hiring an Attorney is a Smart Choice

April 20, 2023
We’ve all seen the movies. The wealthy patriarch dies, and the grieving family comes together for the reading of the will. Only to learn that they have each been left out of the will and the entire estate has been left to the housekeeper! Dramatic?

What is Special Education Law

April 17, 2023
What is Special Education Law All children have the right to a quality education. This includes children who have disabilities. This right to education does not exclude anyone based on gender, race, financial status, or disability. The state of Florida has guidelines that specifically protect