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6 Common Alternatives to Foreclosure in Florida

By Suncoast Civil Law |

If you are having a hard time making your mortgage payments, it may seem that you cannot avoid foreclosure. However, you need to understand that there are several alternatives to foreclosure in Florida. In more than 50 years of combined legal experience, our foreclosure defense attorneys at Suncoast Civil Law have helped thousands of… Read More »

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How to Make Sure Your Life Sustaining and End-Of-Life Care Wishes Are Respected During This Difficult Time

By Suncoast Civil Law |

Understandably, the coronavirus pandemic has created a significant amount of panic in terms of people wanting to make sure that they have everything in order when it comes to their estate plans.  This mass panic has been exacerbated by reports from those on the front lines concerning patients who have been unable to communicate… Read More »

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Business Litigation Likely to Follow the Coronavirus

By Suncoast Civil Law |

There is no question that the coronavirus is going to lead to a significant amount of litigation, whether that involves consumer fraud issues, foreclosure issues, homeowners’ association disputes, disputes between landlords and the tenants, business litigation, and more. The virus has brought about severe changes in the workplace, interrupted supply chains, forced workers into… Read More »

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Too Many Homeowners’ Associations, Including Those in Florida, Discriminate Against Minorities

By Suncoast Civil Law |

According to statistics, approximately 60 percent of new single-family homes and 80 percent of homes in new subdivisions are part of homeowners’ associations (HOAs), with almost 8,000 new HOAs formed every year. Yet, according to a recent report, HOAs have not only historically facilitated segregation, but are still doing so today, even in spite… Read More »

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Proactive Wealth & Estate Planning Strategies You Should Consider Before 2021 Arrives

By Suncoast Civil Law |

With each change in administration often comes changes to the estate tax and estate-tax exemptions, leaving many rushing to estate planning attorneys in an effort to properly protect their assets before the new laws can be implemented. Given the current ability to gift significant funds to your beneficiaries and others free of transfer tax… Read More »

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Using Estate Planning to Cover a Child or Grandchild’s College Tuition

By Suncoast Civil Law |

College tuition costs are escalating every day; not to mention all of the other costs that inevitably go along with them, such as funds needed to cover equipment, living expenses, school supplies, textbooks, and more. For many families with children, the thought of covering these costs is nothing short of daunting. However, many also… Read More »

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Items That People Often Forget to Consider in Their Estate Plans

By Suncoast Civil Law |

We previously discussed the importance of being prepared in terms of your estate planning, given the circumstances that the COVID-19 pandemic has put us in. A number of people panicked, wanting to ensure that their estate plans were in place in case anything happened, while others hoped that the pandemic would die down. Instead,… Read More »

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A Number of Hand Sanitizer Companies Identified for Selling Toxic Products to Consumers

By Suncoast Civil Law |

We’ve previously covered a number of severe consumer fraud issues that have arisen due to COVID-19, all of which involve companies trying to make a quick profit, such as one here in Florida that tried to sell bleach as a cure for the virus. Unfortunately, these deceptive, illegal practices that cause consumers to suffer… Read More »

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Overcoming The Complications of Oil & Mineral Rights in Florida Estate Planning

By Suncoast Civil Law |

The ownership of oil and mineral rights can significantly complicate estate planning. In Florida, those rights translate into a legal ownership of subsurface resources, and can be sectioned off from the surface property and bought, leased, or sold on their own. This has made planning for passing on those rights particularly complicated, especially in… Read More »

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Goldman Sachs Found Foreclosing On Homeowners When Settlement Requires “Consumer Relief”

By Suncoast Civil Law |

A recent foreclosure defense article published by the New York Times highlights why it is so important to consult with a foreclosure defense attorney if a bank or lender is foreclosing on your home. The article describes the 2008 settlement entered into by Goldman Sachs (Goldman), which was required for the part it played… Read More »

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