by sashashulmanlaw@gmail.com | Oct 11, 2022 | Uncategorized
Domestic violence charges can involve a Spouse, individuals in a dating relationship, or family members. In Florida, most jurisdictions have a specialized court to handle Domestic violence cases. The charges can involve crimes of violence, ranging from assault,...
by sashashulmanlaw@gmail.com | May 1, 2017 | blog
There is a new option for individuals with disabilities to save money and not forfeit their federal benefits. As of July 2016, Florida introduced ABLE accounts – short for Achieving a Better Life Experience. The benefits of this account are unique and only available...
by sashashulmanlaw@gmail.com | Jul 11, 2016 | blog, Estate Planning
Many clients look to create an Estate Plan because of a change in circumstances. Perhaps they had a child or got divorced, and often, a loss of a family member sparks a desire for planning. It is very common to hear “I just dealt with these issues with my parent’s...
by sashashulmanlaw@gmail.com | Jun 24, 2016 | blog, Estate Planning, Family Law, family planning
A major focus of Estate Planning is preparing for death. But what about when your family expands? With our new addition on the way, this is a topic that is on our minds….and we are taking the appropriate planning steps to prepare for our new family member. However,...
by sashashulmanlaw@gmail.com | Mar 15, 2016 | blog, Family Law, family planning
There are significant changes on the horizon for Family Law cases in Florida, deriving from Florida Senate Bill 668. Presently the bill has been passed and now it is before Governor Rick Scott for final approval. Before delving into the details of the bill, it is...