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Monthly Archives: October 2020

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What the Expiration of Florida’s Eviction and Foreclosure Moratorium Could Mean for You

By Julia Kefalinos |

Back in April, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis issued an executive order imposing a statewide moratorium on evictions and foreclosures due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. However, the governor allowed that moratorium to expire on September 30, 2020. In a statement, DeSantis said he wanted to avoid a potential conflict between his prior moratorium and… Read More »

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Understanding How Florida Tax Certificates and Tax Deeds Work

By Julia Kefalinos |

If you own your home or other real estate in Florida, you know that you are required to  property taxes each year. Property taxes are normally due on November 1. If they go unpaid, they are considered delinquent on April 1 of the following year. At that point, local tax collectors will conduct what… Read More »

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Can I Get Rid of a Tax Debt in Bankruptcy If I’m Unable to Negotiate a Settlement with the IRS?

By Julia Kefalinos |

A common question many Florida debtors have is, “Can I eliminate income tax debt by filing for bankruptcy?” In some cases, it is in fact possible to obtain a bankruptcy discharge for such debt. But there are a number of conditions imposed by the federal Bankruptcy Code. For instance, the tax debt in question… Read More »

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The Importance of Asserting Your Legal Rights in a Domestic Violence Injunction Proceeding

By Julia Kefalinos |

In Florida, a court may issue a domestic violence injunction upon the petition of a “family or household member” of the subject. Of course, the subject still has certain due process rights that must be observed. For instance, the subject is entitled to a hearing before the court issues any permanent injunction. Appeals Court… Read More »

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