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  • Estate Planning 25d ago 1

    Can I Disinherit My Child In A Florida Will?

    I’m a mother of three in Orlando, FL and I’m considering disinheriting my oldest child due to ongoing issues. Can I legally do that in my will? What are the potential consequences my other children might face if I do so?

  • Internet 26d ago 1

    Can I demand compensation from a website for false information in Florida?

    I recently found false information about me on a popular website, and it’s damaging my reputation as a real estate agent in Miami, Florida. I've tried contacting them, but they refuse to take it down. What legal avenues can I explore to demand compensation for

  • Elder Law 26d ago 1

    How Can I Protect My Mother’s Assets In Florida Nursing Home?

    My mother just moved into a nursing home in Tampa, Florida, and we're worried about her savings being depleted for the care. She has around $100,000 in savings and owns a home. I read something about asset protection but am unsure how it works. What steps can

  • International 1mo ago 1

    Can A U.S. Citizen Sue A Foreign Company In Florida?

    I'm a business owner in Miami, Florida, and I had a dispute with a company based in Brazil over a contract worth $50,000. They’re refusing to pay me, and I’m wondering if I can file a lawsuit against them here in the U.S. or if I need to pursue legal action in

  • Aviation 1mo ago 1

    Is My Airline Liable For Grounding My Flight In Florida?

    I was supposed to fly from Miami to Orlando last weekend, but my flight was grounded because of weather conditions, and we were stuck at the airport for hours. The airline didn’t provide any assistance. Am I entitled to a refund or compensation? How can I clai

  • Litigation 1mo ago 1

    Is there a way to fight a wrongful foreclosure in Florida?

    I recently received a foreclosure notice on my home in Miami, Florida, even though I have been making payments regularly. I believe the bank has made a mistake. What legal recourse do I have to fight this wrongful foreclosure and keep my home?

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How does LawyersListed verify Florida attorneys?

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What kinds of lawyers can I find in Florida?

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Most Florida attorneys publish a live calendar with same-week openings; many show same-day availability for urgent matters. Payment is held in escrow until the consultation completes, so you only release funds once you've met with counsel.

Does LawyersListed take a referral fee from my Florida attorney?

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