Dementia often creeps up on a person. In its early stages, it can be difficult to detect. U.S. News and World Report notes that many times people brush off the symptoms of dementia as normal signs of aging. This can be detrimental because a person with dementia can...
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What are the duties of an executor?
Executors have a high level of responsibility when it comes to managing and overseeing an estate. This process is difficult for everyone, but especially the executor, who acts in a managerial position. What are their exact duties, though? What should you know about...
How do you handle a driveway encroachment?
Dealing with property division and boundaries can sometimes cause a headache for people, even though it normally does not pose a problem. This is the case in the event of a driveway encroachment. But exactly what is this, and how does a property owner handle it?...
What do Florida home sellers have to disclose about a property?
When you buy a home in Florida, it is important that you do your research and make sure the property you buy does not have any major issues or problems that are going to cost you down the line. There are also certain things about a home that the seller has a legal...
How can a special needs trust protect your child’s benefits?
Estate planning is essential for having a say in what happens to your assets after you die. If you are the parent of a child with a disability, you might have unique considerations that a special needs trust could help you address. Understanding what a special needs...
Can dehydration indicate something more serious?
As individuals age, they often require fewer liquids to remain fully hydrated. Still, if your elderly loved one is not receiving sufficient fluids, his or her health may decline rapidly. Even worse, dehydration may be evidence of something considerably more nefarious....
Is it ok to buy a home that has a party wall?
If you are trying to become a homeowner in Florida's red-hot housing market, you simply may be unable to afford a single-family home. After all, according to Zillow, the average cost of a house in Orlando is currently nearly $370,000. Even though there are few cheap...
Should a relative serve as executor in your estate?
When looking for an executor for your estate, you will likely gravitate toward someone you know well. For most people, a family member will serve as their first pick. But is a family member your best option? Surprisingly, the answer is not always yes. Trusting your...
How do you deal with tenants who will not pay?
Landlords generally have a protected right to receive payment from tenants. However, some tenants may come across situations in their life that make it difficult for them to financially handle this, thus leading to troubles paying rent. Fortunately, there are ways to...
What to include in your last will and testament
While creating and organizing your estate plan may seem daunting, getting information on the topic can help reduce confusion and simplify the process. One of the most common documents in your estate plan is the last will and testament. The last will and testament give...

