by Brooke Bryant | Jan 13, 2017 | Guardianship, Palm Beach Attorney
A guardianship is a way of ensuring a person receives quality care and experiences quality of life, when they may have a disability or special need prohibiting them from maintaining such by themselves. There are several statutes in Florida that ensure the rights of...
by Brooke Bryant | Dec 20, 2016 | Military Spousal Exception
The Military Affairs Committee has written a new rule that will be sent up to the Supreme Court January 1 for approval that will allow lawyer spouses of military personnel stationed in Florida to practice in the state upon approval. According to a Report From The...
by Brooke Bryant | Nov 17, 2016 | Foreclosure, Probate
I’m sure most of you are aware of or have heard the term “right of first refusal (ROFR),” but what exactly does it mean for homeowners? Well what it means is: A right of first refusal is a contractual right granted by an owner of property to another entity/person,...
by Brooke Bryant | Nov 5, 2016 | Probate
Whether the passing of a loved one is sudden, or expected, no one is truly ever prepared for how many loose ends there will be to tie up. Funeral planning or carrying out the final wishes of the decedent in whatever way requested is usually first, foremost and...
by Brooke Bryant | Oct 16, 2016 | Capacity, Palm Beach Attorney, Probate
With South Florida being a mecca for the citizens better referred to as “baby boomers,” senior citizens compromise a vast majority of the clientele attorneys represent in one capacity or another. In the popular practice area of Estate Planning and the newly emerging...