Homestead Exemption v. JTWROS
In Florida, JTWROS means that the full title to property goes to the owner that survives. The “survivor” of the joint owner automatically owns 100% of the asset when the other joint owner passes away.
My Contractor Stole My Money! What is the Florida Construction Industry Recovery Fund?
If you have ever found yourself asking this question when working with a contractor or construction company, and the project seems to always be going over budget, then you may be entitled to recover from the Florida Construction Industry Recovery Fund.
What are Some Foreclosure Alternatives?
Foreclosure is a lengthy and expensive process that your lender may also be trying to avoid. Your lender may be calling regarding the following alternatives to foreclosure.
Are Officers and Directors of U.S Non-Profit Organizations Required to be U.S Citizens or Legal Permanent Residents?
Board members are responsible for making strategic goals and decisions for the charitable organization. Officers are generally the “responsible party” of
How to form a Trust Company in Florida
Simply put, trust companies are businesses that have the legal authority to hold and manage other people’s money for compensation.
Financial Performance Representation AKA Item 19
Item 19 is an item on a Franchise Disclosure Document known as a “Financial Performance Representation.”
Trademark Registration With U.S Customs and Border Protection
With a validly registered trademark with the USPTO, the United States Customs & Border Protection (“CBP”) offers further protections with the ability to record that trademark through them as well.
Private Foundation vs. Public Charity: What’s the Difference?
Both a private and public charity are actually very similar in nature, the only small difference between the two is the manner in which funds are attained by the organization.
Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors
An Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors, commonly referred to as ABC, is an alternative to bankruptcy in which the business turns over its assets to creditors.
Florida Worthless Check Statute
Florida statue §68.065 permits the recipient of a bad check to file a lawsuit to collect on the check.
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