Tag: Naples Attorneys

New Requirements Regarding Witness Signatures When Recording Deeds in Florida

Another positive step in preventing property fraud in Florida will be implemented in the new year when enhanced requirements for recording property deeds will go into effect. Currently, deeds require two witness signatures to be recorded, with the name of each witness to be legibly printed, typewritten, or stamped immediately below the signature. However, beginning […]

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Florida Ends Permanent Alimony

Florida is no longer one of a handful of states allowing Judges to grant permanent alimony in divorce proceedings. Prior to the change, former spouses could be awarded permanent alimony, which was ongoing financial support intended to continue indefinitely until certain circumstances changed. Though other forms of alimony will be available, there will no longer […]

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7 Common Examples of Premises Liability Claims in Florida

Although we rarely think about it, we all face a variety of injury risks on a daily basis. From slippery floors to cracked walkways and other construction and maintenance-related hazards, all types of premises-related dangers can (and often do) lead to severe injuries. Dangerous Conditions that Qualify for a Premise Liability Claim When you or […]

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Nine Woodward, Pires & Lombardo, P.A. Attorneys Recognized by Naples Illustrated as Top Lawyers for 2023

NAPLES-MARCO ISL., Fla., (Sept. 7th, 2023) — Woodward, Pires & Lombardo, P.A. is proud to announce a significant achievement for the firm. Nine attorneys from the Marco Island and Naples offices were recognized from five areas of law by Naples Illustrated as Top Lawyers for 2023, according to an annual peer survey conducted by Professional […]

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