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Do You Need a Guardianship in Florida? How Seminole County Courts Decide
When someone you love begins struggling to manage their personal, medical, or financial affairs, it can be overwhelming to know what to do next. In Florida, one legal option is guardianship. A court-supervised process that appoints someone to act on behalf of an individual who cannot safely make decisions on their own. If you live in Altamonte Springs or elsewhere in Seminole County, understanding how guardianship works and how the courts decide these cases can help you make


Is Your Revocable Living Trust Actually Doing Its Job?
At The Soto Law Office, we often meet clients who believe that having a Revocable Living Trust means their loved ones will never have to go through probate. While a trust can help avoid probate, it’s not automatic. The trust has to be properly funded to work as intended. A trust only governs assets titled in the name of the trust. If an asset isn’t retitled into the trust or doesn’t have a beneficiary designation, it may still have to go through probate under Florida Statute


Closing a Business in Florida: What You Need to Know
Starting a business is exciting. But the reality is that not every business will last forever. According to data from the U.S. Small Business Administration, about one-third of new businesses with employees close within the first two years. And while some businesses fail for financial reasons, many others close for personal reasons—such as retirement, health concerns, or the owner simply deciding to pursue a new opportunity. Whatever the reason, when the doors close, the busi


Newly Married? Why Updating Your Estate Plan Should Be on the Checklist
Amid the excitement of planning a wedding—flowers, cake tastings, and honeymoon destinations—it’s easy to overlook estate planning. But once you’re married, reviewing and updating your estate plan is a key step toward protecting your new life together. While it might not be the most glamorous item on your checklist, updating your will and related documents is a smart, responsible move—and one that can prevent confusion, conflict, and legal challenges down the road. Why Estate
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