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Silence Is Golden: Why Florida Clients Should Never Speak Directly with Opposing Counsel
Once you hire an attorney, all communication about your case should go through them—not directly to opposing counsel. This rule protects your rights, prevents costly mistakes, and keeps your case on track. Even well-meaning conversations can be used against you, so the best approach is simple: let your attorney do the talking.


Do You Need a Guardianship in Florida? How Seminole County Courts Decide
Guardianship can be a necessary step when a loved one can no longer manage their affairs. Understanding how the process works in Florida, and when alternatives may be available, can help families make informed, compassionate decisions while protecting independence and well-being.


What Happens If You Die Without a Will in Florida?
Dying without a will in Florida means the state decides who inherits your assets and who may care for your children. While intestate laws provide structure, they don’t always reflect your wishes. Understanding how this process works can help you avoid unnecessary stress, delays, and family conflict—and ensure your legacy is protected.
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