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Second DCA Finds That Florida Law Provides No Remedy For Partner Without Biological Connection To Child

By Johnson, Newlon & DeCort, P.A. |

In a recent Second District Court of Appeal decision, the Court affirmed the principle that there is no remedy under Florida law for a partner who has no biological connection to a child.  In Springer v. Springer, Case No. 2D18-2265, filed July 19, 2019, the Second District reviewed a decision of the Pinellas County… Read More »

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Death, Divorce, and Disability: Involuntary Transfers and Their Impact on Corporate Entities

By Johnson, Newlon & DeCort, P.A. |

Corporate entities under-utilize a valuable tool that remains available to protect their shareholders, partners, owners and others with an interest in the corporate form – the deemed offer to sell provision or a provision addressing the “involuntary transfer” of an interest in a corporate or other business entity.  This provision can enhance the protections… Read More »

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