There are several business entities options available in Florida. These include corporations, limited liability companies (LLCs), general partnerships, limited partnerships, and sole proprietorships. So, which is best for you? The best course of action is to discuss with an attorney what you hope to accomplish in setting up your business to determine what type of […]
Woodward, Pires & Lombardo, P.A. (WPL) partner and family law attorney, J. Christopher Lombardo, spoke with the American Academy for Certified Financial Litigators (AACFL) about why WPL chose to enroll in the CFL course and how it has benefited from the training. WPL currently has four Certified Financial Litigators (CFL™) to better serve client needs, […]
Guardianship is a legal process. When a person becomes incapacitated and can no longer make sound decisions about their care or their finances, and they have not put the proper paperwork in place before becoming incapacitated, a Court must get involved and determine, through a series of examinations, legal filings, and hearings, that the person […]
By Kenneth V. Mundy, Florida Family Law Attorney After a divorce with minor children or an action for the determination of paternity in Florida, a court will issue a child support order. The child support order will clearly identify the financial responsibilities each parent must meet for their children’s food, education, housing, healthcare, and other […]
By Cameron Grant Woodward, Esq. When it comes to living in Southwest Florida, we have it pretty good: beaches, golf, boating, you name it, Southwest Florida can likely offer it. But one thing we have that nobody wants is flood zones. Living within a flood zone has its own set of rules and regulations that […]