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  • How do I know what kind of business to form?
    This depends on the goals of your business, whether you want a limited liability company (LLC), a large corporation, or a general business. Each type of entity has differing rules regarding taxation, liability, distribution of profit, and many other issues. I can provide you with detailed answers for your specific situation.
  • Should I hire an attorney when selling my home?
    Generally, during real estate transactions, some contracts must be signed, agreements made, and a significant amount of money transfer. It is always a good idea to have an attorney during these high-stakes transactions to ensure that you are not being taken advantage of and that the transaction is legal and binding.
  • What happens if I die without a will?

    If the deceased person was married but has no living descendants, then the spouse will receive everything under Florida law. If there are living descendants, then the estate will be divided proportionately between these parties.