Florida Personal Representative – Designation and Qualifications

Larry | May 27, 2009

I am often asked about the qualifications for someone to act as a Florida Personal Representative. Any person who has capacity and who is a resident of Florida at the time of the testator’s death may qualify as the Florida Personal Representative. A person who is under 18, who has been convicted of a felony, [...]

Broward County Real Estate – List of Helpful Links

Larry | May 21, 2009

At my law office, I have seen a pick-up in the number of Broward real estate transactions. This is certainly a good sign for the economy. My clients usually ask for advice and information on what to look for when deciding if they should buy a certain piece of Broward county property. When I research [...]

Establishing Domicile in Florida for Homestead Tax Exemption

Larry | May 14, 2009

With the economy as it is, it is important to cut costs wherever possible (i.e. rent, taxes). And it may be time for you to invest in a home of your own, if you haven’t already, or move to a new state, given the current state of the housing market and the many tax concessions [...]

Hallandale Law – We work just down the street.

Larry Tolchinsky | May 6, 2009

Hallandale Law is centrally located at the intersection of Miami-Dade and Broward Counties, just minutes from the many popular business and social districts of South Florida. We have thus earned ourselves the title of South Florida Attorneys. But we believe we are so much more to our broad and diverse clientele – we are, additionally, [...]

Broward County Probate: What you need to know.

Larry | May 4, 2009

Our latest summary is now posted on HallandaleLaw.com and on JDSupra. The summary is called Broward County Probate Information and offers facts about filing a Broward Probate. We provide the address of the probate court, filing fees and a summary of the basic types of probates that are filed in Florida. If this is a [...]