Biography
William G. Morris is a lawyer with offices at 247 N. Collier Blvd., Marco Island. The information in this column is not intended as legal advice and, of necessity, is generalized. For questions about specific circumstances, the reader should consult a qualified lawyer. Questions for this column can be sent by e-mail to wgmorrislaw@earthlink.net, or by fax to (239) 642-0722. Read other columns at http://www.wgmorris.com.-
It's The Law: Where there’s a will ... Last testament can impose marriage restrictionscan
Published 03/17/2011 at 5:04 p.m.
Q: My father has a clause in his will that I only get something if I am married to a person of a particular religious faith. Is that legal? A: The right of a person to include restrictions on a ...
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It's The Law: Income vs support
Published 05/14/2010 at 1:11 p.m.
Q: I have a friend who is getting divorced. She is asking for alimony and child support but her husband has cut back on his work so he can show the court he makes very little money. Is that fair? ...
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It's The Law: Fees and short sales
Published 04/30/2010 at 1:18 p.m.
Q: I am on the Board my Condominium Association. One of our owners is far behind in assessments and is now trying to do a short sale. The mortgage holder will not allow deduction from the sale proceeds of anything ...
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It's the law: Mediation can resolve lawsuits
Published 02/19/2010 at 5:11 p.m.
Mediation is a process under which a neutral mediator works with parties in a lawsuit in an effort to reach a settlement. The mediator does not issue a decision, but acts as a facilitator. Mediation does not end a lawsuit ...
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It's the Law: Contracts can be made via e-mail
Published 02/11/2010 at 3:23 p.m. 1 Comment
Q: I received an e-mail offer for a car I am selling. I sent back an e-mail accepting the offer, and now the buyer claims we did not have a contract, because we did not sign a paper contract. Is ...
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It's the Law: Durable power of attorney important in time of illness
Published 02/05/2010 at 10:18 a.m.
Q: My wife is very ill and our insurance companies and others will not talk to me about her case because they say I have no authority. Can you help me find a way to deal with these problems?
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It's the Law: Estate tax is dead, but comes back to life next year
Published 01/29/2010 at 1:26 p.m.
Q: I heard that the Estate Tax was abolished. Is that true?
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It's the Law: Court cannot approve custodial parent relocation in advance
Published 01/22/2010 at 1:20 p.m.
Q: I am going through a divorce. We have tentatively agreed that my spouse will have custody, but now she is talking about moving to Atlanta in a few years.
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It's the Law: What to expect in foreclosure process
Published 01/14/2010 at 3:03 p.m.
Q: I have fallen behind in my mortgage and suspect foreclosure is imminent. Can you explain the foreclosure process?
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It's the Law: Personal representative can have tax liability
Published 01/08/2010 at 3:01 p.m.
Q: My Uncle is doing estate planing with his attorney. He asked me if I would be the personal representative of his estate. My wife is worried that I will end up having personal liability for his taxes. Is that ...
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It's the Law: Probate need not be a daunting process
Published 12/29/2009 at 3:50 p.m.
Q: My mother recently died and her Will appoints me to administer her estate. Can you give me a brief outline of Florida probate?
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Law Q&A: Don’t count on your banker for protection
Published 12/09/2009 at 7:18 a.m.
Q: A while back, I borrowed money from the bank to buy some real estate. The initial interest rate was very low, but it was adjustable. The interest rate has increased and I can not afford the payment. I think ...
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It's the Law: Title can be acquired by adverse possession
Published 10/22/2009 at 5:57 p.m.
Q: I am buying a house and had the property surveyed. The survey shows my neighbor planted a hedge three feet onto the property I am buying. I do not want to make a problem for him, but I am ...
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It's the Law: Virtual adoption can create heirs
Published 10/15/2009 at 6:06 p.m.
Q: A friend of mine was raised by his uncle from the age of two. The uncle died without a will. The uncle’s other children now claim that my friend has no right to share in the uncle’s estate. Is ...
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It's the Law: Condos exempt from fair debt collections
Published 10/01/2009 at 6:24 p.m.
I am on a condominium board of directors. Some of our owners are not paying their assessments and others refuse to pay fines. We sent a demand letter and the owner claims that we are in violation of the Fair ...
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It's the Law: Alimony modification requires real changes
Published 09/24/2009 at 6:30 p.m.
Q: My ex-wife is talking about taking me back to court for more alimony. Can she do that?
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It's the Law: Foreclosure law explained
Published 09/17/2009 at 6:14 p.m.
Q: A friend of mine is in mortgage foreclosure. He does not know what will happen next. Can you explain the foreclosure process?
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It's the Law: Custody changes are not easy
Published 09/10/2009 at 6:26 p.m.
Q: My spouse got custody of our children in our divorce. I have since remarried and am doing well financially. I think our children would be better off with me. How difficult is it to change custody in Florida?
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It's the Law: Drug possession could lead to prison sentence
Published 09/08/2009 at 6:15 p.m.
Q: My brother was arrested for possession of marijuana. Someone told us that possession of marijuana is a felony and he could actually go to jail! Is that true? How are drugs classified and are some drugs considered worse than ...
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It's the Law: Qualifying contractor has no liability
Published 08/20/2009 at 6:54 p.m.
Q: We are building a home and some of the work is defective. The contracting companying stopped construction without paying all of the subs. It will cost us a lot to finish the home and we will probably have to ...
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