Even though a will is a legally binding document, there are instances when an individual can legally contest the legality of a will. While you have to meet certain criteria to formally challenge a will, the law does allow for questions concerning the validity of a...
Miami Foreclosure Defense Blog
Resolving probate between siblings
In many cases, even when someone has created an estate plan, there is still a chance of an argument starting between siblings and other family members regarding the distribution of assets. Most people in Florida are told that an estate plan is enough, and although it...
Staying in your house following foreclosure?
When you get the notice about your house going into foreclosure in Florida, you might be scrambling to find a new place to live. Fortunately, you might have some time before you're officially evicted from the house. Depending on the situation, that time can range...
What are your options after a notice of default?
When you receive a notice of default from your lender in Florida, foreclosure might seem inevitable. However, you have a few options that could give you some control over the situation. Here's what could happen after you receive your notice of default. What are your...
Excessive speeding drivers: Why and how to receive justice
In Florida and across the country, travel accidents have continued to be an issue. In most of these cases, the culprit is often found to be speeding. It is this mistake to drive at unsafe speeds that leave many families broken as they come to terms with the death of a...
How financial abuse can lead to estate disputes
Seeing your parents age can be bittersweet. As they get older, you may feel more drawn to them, both to seek comfort in their presence as well as check in on their general wellbeing. As many with aging parents are aware, cognitive decline is a common pattern. While...
What to know about special forbearances
Losing a job or getting sick can make it hard to stay current on your home loan. However, lenders in Florida and elsewhere may be willing to offer a special forbearance. This type of relief is typically available to those who have missed 12 or fewer payments...
Homeowner’s rights under foreclosure
When homeowners fall behind on mortgage payments, banks may issue a foreclosure. However, the process must be conducted legally, and homeowners have rights under the law. Knowing how foreclosure works in Florida can help make homeowners aware of any illegal...
UPDATED COVID-19 FORECLOSURE MORATORIUM GUIDELINES
The initial wave of national lockdowns that began more than six months ago kicked off an extended period of unease for millions of homeowners. The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have still not been fully realized, and as a result, several agencies responsible for...
HOW TO IMMEDIATELY STOP A FORECLOSURE
In the aftermath of COVID-19, the number of foreclosure suits are expected to increase in Miami Dade County and around South Florida. In order for homeowners to properly protect themselves, understanding last-minute strategies to avoid foreclosure will be extremely...

