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- It's The Law: Alimony Might Not Be Forever
- It's The Law: Alimony Modification Requires Substantial Change In Circumstances
- It's the Law: A Trust Is Interpreted To Carry Out The Creator's Intent
- It's the Law: Attorney's Fees Can Be Recovered in Divorce
- It's the Law: Blended Families Pose Special Challenges
- It's the Law: Child Custody Modification Requires Material Change in Circumstances
- It's The Law: Condo Associations Hurt By Mortgage Meltdown
- It's The Law: Contract Can Set Amount of Damages For Breach
- It's The Law: Contract Guarantee May Not Be Enforceable
- It's The Law: Contractor Must Be Given Opportunity To Repair Before Suit
- It's The Law: Court Cannot Approve Custodial Parent Relocation in Advance
- It's The Law: Courts Make It Easier to File a Mechanics Lien Against a Condominium Association
- It's The Law: Criminal Record Can Be Expunged
- It's the Law: Devising Homestead Can be Tricky
- It's The Law: Don’t Count On Your Banker To Protect You
- It's the Law: Do Real Estate Sellers Have Options When Buyers Breach
- It's The Law: Drugs Are Bad
- It's The Law: Estate Tax is Dead - But Comes Back to Life Next Year
- It's the Law: Federal Law Limits Debt Collector
- It's The Law: Federal Law May Let Real Estate Buyer Cancel Contract
- It's the Law: Felony v. Misdemeanor
- It's The Law: Foreclosure Procedure Explained
- It's The Law: Homestead Law Was Recently Changed
- It's the Law: Homicide 101
- It's The Law: Homosexuals Might Be Able To Adopt In Florida
- It's The Law: Impact Usually Required to Recover for Emotional Stress
- It's the Law: Landlords Can Get Stuck with Tenant Liens
- It's The Law: Lease Renewal May Not Last Forever
- It's The Law: Master Association May Not Be The Boss
- It's the Law: Misconduct Can Reduce Share of Divorce Assets
- It's The Law: Mortgage Foreclosure Can Evict Tenant
- It's The Law: Mortgage Holder Can Escape Payment of Assessments
- It's The Law: Murderer May Not Inherit
- It's The Law: Parental Release On Behalf Of Minor May Be Unenforceable
- It's the Law: Parental Relocation Requires Court Approval
- It's The Law: Parenting Plans Replaces Primary Residence and Custody in Divorce Cases
- It's The Law: Partition Procedure Sells Property and Pays the Owners
- It's The Law: Personal Representative Can Have Tax Liability
- It's the Law: Powers of Attorney Can Be Important
- It's The Law: Probate Is Not a Daunting Procedure
- It's the Law: Procuring Cause Earns the Commission
- It's the Law: Real Estate Brokers Can File Liens for Commission
- It's the Law: Real Estate Brokers Have Strict Escrow Obligations
- It's the Law: Recovery For Defective Construction May Be Limited By Economic Waste
- It's the Law: Rescission May be an Option in Recession
- It's The Law: Save Our Home's Property Tax Cap is Constitutional
- It's The Law: Sellers Need Attorney Representation
- It's the Law: Sometimes Buyers Can Cancel Condo Purchase
- It's the Law: Statutory Interest Accrues on Debts Where No Other Interest Is Specified
- It's the Law: Support Default Can Result in Jail Time
- It's The Law: Support of Other Children May Reduce Court Ordered
- It's The Law: Sympathy May Not Help With a Judge?
- It's The Law: Tax Free Life Insurance Trust Can Be a Great Idea
- It's the Law: The Condominium Act Changes Considerably in 2010 Part I
- It's the Law: Time For a Contract Performance May Not be Critical
- It's the Law: Unemployment Compensation Might Be Available Even If You Quit
- It's the Law: Violations Involving Checks And Drafts
- It's The Law: Virtual Adoption Can Create Heirs
- It's The Law: Virtual Visitation Can Be Ordered By The Court
- It's The Law: What Happens When Someone Is Stopped For DUI
- It's the Law: Wills Must Meet Statutory Requirements
- It's the Law: You Might Get A Commission Even Without A Listing
- It's the Law Be Careful With Contract Contingencies
- It is the Law: Short Sales and Deeds to Lenders Can Be an Option
- It’s the Law: A Contract Can Be Created By E-Mail
- It’s the Law: A Durable Power of Attorney is Important When ill
- It’s the Law: All Might Not Be Lost in Foreclosure Assistant Scam
- It’s The Law: Attorney Fees Can Be Recovered If Provided By Statute or Contract
- It’s the law: Condo and hoa resales require disclosures
- It’s The Law: Custody Changes Are Not Easy
- It’s the Law: Divorcing Spouse Can Get Personal Injury Award to the Other Spouse
- It’s The Law: DNA Testing May Not Be Used To Determine Beneficiary
- It’s The Law: Fair Debt Collection Practices Act Does Not Apply To Condo Fines
- It’s The Law: Florida Gift Presumption of Jointly Owned Property Loses to Pre-Nuptial Agreement
- It’s The Law: Florida Real Estate Commission Regulates Brokers
- It’s the Law: Florida’s Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act May Afford Relief to Borrowers
- It’s The Law: Foreclosure, Forbearance, Forget It - Mortgage Problem Opportunities
- It’s The Law: Marriage May Not Need To Meet all Legal Requirements To Be Valid
- It’s the Law: Mediation Can Resolve Lawsuits
- It’s The Law: Mediation or Arbitration Can Resolve Dispute
- It’s The Law: Privacy Trumps Partnership In Medical Care Information
- It’s The Law: Qualifying Contractor Has No Liability
- It’s The Law: The Condominium Act Changes Considerably in 2010 Part II
- It’s The Law: Title Can Be Acquired by Adverse Possession
- It’s The Law: Undue Influence Can Invalidate A Will
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