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the state invests the money on your behalf. Unlike with a typical IRA or401K, you can’t dictate how the money is invested outside of making choices as to how
The state of Florida, as of October of 2019, just created a new law raising the maximum dollar amount permitted for a crime to be considered petit theft from $300 to $750. In this instance, the government must prove the value of the allegedly stolen property based on the fair market pri...
In Florida, restoring your firearm rights can be completed through the Clemency Board regardless of whether you wish to seek Clemency or a Pardon. Once restored, you can purchase and own firearms and ammunition in Florida and most other jurisdictions, depending on the laws of that state. We ha...
Since 1987, the Florida legislature has preempted local gun regulations throughout the state. The law makes it clear that municipalities and localities cannot impose further restrictions on firearms, other than enacting zoning laws that restrict where commercial gun traders can locate their businesses...
Despite the adoption of the Uniform Probate Code (UPC), either in whole or in part by many states, the rules governing wills, probate and the disposition of a decedent's estate continue to be driven mostly by individual state regulations, codes and court precedents. Therefore, when an individ...
A child can ask a court to grant emancipation from his parents before reaching the age of automatic emancipation. The courts may grant early emancipation if a child abandons his parents' home against the wills of his parents and as a means of avoiding parental control. In the state of New ...
Capital of the World". Thus, many of Florida's laws involve regulation of coastal waters and various other marine issues. Florida is also known for several unique laws, covering distinct issues such as potable water, mandatory auto inspections, and prohibitions on the open-carrying of handguns...
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