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Monthly Archives: February 2019

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Can You Modify a Divorce Decree?

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

Under Florida law, what is commonly known as a divorce is called a dissolution of marriage. The process of dissolving a marriage may feel like an eternity. The couple and the court need to make decisions concerning property division, child support, alimony, and more. This process can be incredibly difficult. Once everything is said… Read More »

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What Role Does a Lawyer Play in Mergers & Acquisitions?

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) occur when two or more companies combine their businesses and assets. M&A encompasses a range of different business transactions, including consolidations and purchase of assets. Often, businesses will combine when they have complementary strengths and weaknesses. The idea is to improve synergy and increase market performance. All that sounds like… Read More »

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Can You Legally Break a Contract?

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

Once a business contract is written and signed in ink, it is legally binding and cannot be broken – or is it? In Florida, there may be certain moments in the life of a business when you may be able to break a contract. Whether or not you can break a certain contract will… Read More »

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Should You Incorporate Your Florida Business?

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

Operating a business anywhere poses its share of challenges. One such challenge you may face is whether or not you should incorporate your business. If you operate a business in the state of Florida, you may be thinking about incorporating and wondering whether or not doing so would create more benefits than risks. Incorporating… Read More »

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Five Considerations to Make Before Signing a Prenup

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

When two people get married, it is not uncommon for one party to ask the other to sign a prenuptial agreement. This is an agreement that determines who gets what in the event of a future divorce. These agreements are sometimes a source of bitter feelings, but some people believe they are important to… Read More »

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Florida Parenting Plans: The Basics

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

Florida has some of the strongest laws when it comes to children in divorce cases. If the parents are to share responsibility for the child, they need to be able to discuss and agree on major decisions in any child’s life. This can be an emotional time, and you may not want to make… Read More »

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