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Unjust enrichment is a well-established doctrine in Florida law that prevents one party from unfairly benefiting at another’s expense. Unlike a breach of contract claim, it does not require a written or express agreement for recovery. Instead, unjust enrichment provides a remedy where fairness dictates compensation, even when no enforceable contract exists. Unjust enrichment is […]

By Jena Conley, Daytona Beach Attorney
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Florida Statutes create the guidelines for establishing parenting plans within the best interests of the child/ren. However, there are provisions that can accommodate what the statute fails to address and assist parties moving forward. An example of that type of provision is how to manage the decision making that comes with your child’s after school […]

By MaryCatherine Crock, Daytona Family Lawyer
If you are considering, or already involved in, a Florida Dissolution of Marriage with minor children or Paternity action, you might wonder whether the courts favor mothers when it comes to parental responsibility for, and timesharing with, the minor children.
By Serena Baldacchino, Daytona Family Lawyer
When you are pro se (meaning “for oneself”) in a legal action, you represent yourself directly in the case. In Florida Family Law cases, there is no law requiring representation by an attorney, so you certainly can represent yourself - but should you?
By Serena Baldacchino, Daytona Family Lawyer
Property ownership in Florida can be a complicated endeavor, especially when owned among several individuals. This shared ownership can introduce a host of legal complexities that require careful consideration. When property co-ownership issues arise, it’s advisable to seek assistance from an experienced attorney to effectively address these matters.
By Jena Conley, Daytona Beach Attorney

Estate planning is crucial to securing the future and protecting the assets of your loved ones. In recent times, the proliferation of “do-it-yourself” (DIY) will kits and online services have offered seemingly convenient and cost-effective ways to create a will. However, while these DIY options appear accessible, they often harbor significant risks and limitations that […]

By Matthew Shapiro, Daytona Beach Attorney