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What is an anticipatory breach in Florida?

If you are negotiating a contract with an individual or business in Florida, the success of your goals is tied to that deal. This means if the other party acts in a way that shows they are about to breach that contract, your business will be significantly affected. If...

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What you need to know before buying a business

One of the best ways to start or grow a business in Florida is by buying an existing one. This isn't always easy, but when you find the right opportunity, it can be a great way to get closer to achieving some of your greatest life goals. Here are some things that you...

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Your standing in a will contest

Florida residents have the right to contest a will. Contesting a will, however, is easier to do when you’ve considered who, being likewise interested, might override your claims. Part of the work in contesting a will begins with determining who else might be a...

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Common disputes among business partners

Owning a business is one of the best ways to achieve financial freedom and complete flexibility when it comes to your time. In many sagas of successful businesses, partnerships and mergers are present. If you are living in the State of Florida and you are in a...

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How can businesses resolve disputes?

Disputes commonly arise between contracting businesses in Florida. These disputes might occur when the contracting parties might have differences of opinion or misunderstand their respective contractual obligations. Because of the potential for business disputes, it...

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What to know about formulating a contract

If you're going to enter into an agreement with another person or business in Florida, it's a good idea to put the deal's terms in writing. While it is acceptable to craft a contract using a template form, it is important to tailor its wording to your specifications....

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What to know about contracts

While it may be possible for a Florida judge to enforce a verbal contract, contracts tend to be easier to enforce when they are in writing. In some cases, an agreement must be in writing to be considered valid. It is important to note that written contracts must...

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