Monthly Archives: July 2025

Alternatives to Guardianship in Florida: Protecting Your Loved One’s Future Without Full Court Oversight
When an aging parent, disabled adult, or minor child needs assistance managing their affairs, full guardianship may seem like the only option. However, guardianship is a significant legal step that involves court oversight and limits an individual’s rights. Fortunately, Florida law provides several alternatives that allow families to protect their loved ones while preserving… Read More »

Protecting Vulnerable Adults: How to Prevent Financial Exploitation in Florida
Financial exploitation of vulnerable adults is a growing concern in Florida, particularly for the elderly and those with cognitive impairments. Exploiters—whether strangers, caregivers, or even family members—often take advantage of their victims through fraud, undue influence, or outright theft. Florida law provides several safeguards to protect at-risk adults, and Bleakley Bavol Denman & Grace… Read More »

From Probate to Partnership: How Children Can Legally Operate Rental Properties After a Parent’s Death
When a parent who owns rental properties passes away, their children often find themselves facing two difficult realities: grieving the loss of a loved one while also managing valuable income-generating real estate. If there is no clear estate plan, the process can feel overwhelming. However, once the estate has been settled through probate, children… Read More »

How the Death of a Silent Partner Affects Business Operations and Dissolution
In many small businesses and partnerships, there may be one or more “silent partners”—individuals who have invested capital into the business but do not actively participate in its daily operations. While silent partners are often not visible in the business’s day-to-day activities, their legal and financial roles can be significant. When a silent partner… Read More »