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Is Your Estate Plan Really That Simple - Common Factors That Complicate Florida Estate Planning
Many clients begin their estate planning conversations by saying, “My situation is pretty simple.” But as we’ve seen at The Soto Law Office, even the most straightforward plans often involve important legal and personal details—like testamentary trusts, unmarried partners, or special needs provisions. Here’s why a customized, thoughtful approach matters.


Navigating Divorce and Your Shared Business in Central Florida
At The Soto Law Office, serving business owners and families throughout Central Florida, we understand that life doesn't always follow a...


Divorcing a Narcissist? Here Are 3 Tips to Help You Move Forward With Confidence
If you’ve come to realize that your spouse’s behavior is consistently self-centered, manipulative, and emotionally exhausting, you may be...


Relocating After Divorce in Central Florida: What You Need to Know
At The Soto Law Office, serving families throughout Central Florida, we understand that the desire for a fresh start after a divorce is...


Guardianship When Parents are Divorced
Guardianship of a minor child or disabled adult can be incredibly beneficial and helpful for those in need. However, this situation can...


What is an Unlawful Detainer Proceeding?
When a landlord has a tenant with a lease that refuses to leave, they can evict that person from the property. But when a person is on...


What is Covered by Child Support?
When two people have a child and are no longer together, one of the most significant issues that must be determined is that of child...


Modifying a Child Support Order in Florida
When a child support order is agreed upon by parents or issued by the court, the purpose is for each parent to pay their share of their...
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