Monthly Archives: July 2018
Military Deployment and Time-sharing
Active duty service members are protected under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) but they are also protected under §61.13002 of the Florida Statutes, if a motion for modification of time-sharing or parental responsibility is filed because a parent is activated, deployed, or temporarily assigned for military service and the parent’s ability to comply with the standing… Read More »
What is a Notice to Owner?
A Notice to Owner is a written notice, as required by Florida Statute §713.06, which officially advises the owner(s) of a property that an improvement is going to be made. It is usually sent by a subcontractor or supplier not dealing directly with the owner. The purpose of the Notice is to make the… Read More »
I let a friend/family member stay at my home temporarily, but now they won’t leave. What do I do?
Have you allowed a friend or family member to stay in your home for a certain amount of time, with no obligation to contribute monetarily or otherwise, who then refuses to leave after the end of the agreed-upon time has passed? Have they violated a condition that you have specified before permitting them to… Read More »