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Foreclosures and the End of Mortgage Forbearance

Mon Aug 30, 2021 by on News

Foreclosures and the End of Mortgage Forbearance

Florida homeowners who skipped their mortgage payments due to the pandemic are now going to have to resume their payments, as forbearance periods have limits which can range up to eighteen months. While some homeowners may be able to restructure their mortgage loans or move the payments not made to the end of their loans, there still remain homeowners who […]

When Moving to Florida, Don’t Forget to Take Your Company With You

Fri Jul 23, 2021 by on News

When Moving to Florida, Don’t Forget to Take Your Company With You

July 23, 2021 at 09:27 AM | The original version of this story was published in the Daily Business Review During the past year, we have seen an acceleration of both large and small businesses relocating to Florida. Reasons for this relocation often include the economy and physical climate. However, perhaps the most important reason for corporate relocation to Florida is to […]

Roy Oppenheim Weighs on In Probate Litigation

Tue Jul 6, 2021 by on Press Releases

Probate Litigation Attorney

Roy Oppenheim on Probate Litigation “It does not surprise me that with this largest wealth transfer in the history of the world occurring particularly in states like Florida and more particularly in south Florida that people will get involved with crazy disputes. For example, theres always the allegations of undue influence form by a second wife or estranged family member or […]