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Divorce, Trust & LLC Property Transfers: What the New 2026 FinCEN Rule Means for You
Beginning March 1, 2026, a new federal reporting requirement will affect certain residential real estate transactions nationwide. The rule, issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), is designed to increase transparency and deter money laundering in real estate transactions. For many families, this rule becomes relevant during divorce proceedings, estate planning, or when holding property in a trust or LLC. What Types of Tra
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Feb 282 min read


Do's and Dont's during a divorce with children in Florida
Divorce can be a difficult and emotional process, especially when children are involved. If you are going through a divorce in Florida...

Dania Vinuela
Mar 31, 20233 min read


6 mistakes to avoid when naming legal guardians for minor children
Naming legal guardians for your minor children is a critical part of estate planning, as it ensures that your children will be taken care...

Dania Vinuela
Mar 17, 20233 min read


Establishing Paternity in Florida: What Parents Need to Know in 2026
Today, more unmarried couples are having children together and successfully co-parenting. But when parents aren’t married, many are surprised to learn that biology, birth certificates, and legal rights don’t always align as neatly as they expect. In Florida, understanding how paternity works is essential — especially for fathers who want to protect and enforce their parental rights. Let’s break down what the law says now. Natural Guardians in Florida Under current Florida law

Dania Vinuela
Mar 7, 20233 min read
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