LUIS E. INSIGNARES and BRIAN J. KRUGER attorneys at the office of Luis E. Insignares, P.A. both were speakers in Orlando at a seminar entitled: Real Estate: “What All Family Lawyers Need to Know But Most Don’t.” Attorney Insignares spoke on the topic of the “Gift Presumption in Family Law Cases (and ways around it). [..]
Luis E. Insignares, a Board Certified Marital and Family Lawyer was a featured speaker at the Estate & Trust Planning/Asset Protection Seminar entitled: “Tricks, Treats and Really Scary Things.” The seminar was presented by the Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section of the Florida Bar. He spoke on the landmark case of Berlinger v. [..]
Residence is jurisdictional under Florida law. § 61.021, Fla. Stat. (2015); Fernandez v. Fernandez, 648 So.2d 712 (Fla. 1995). Section 61.021, Florida Statutes (2012), requires that only one of the parties to a marriage must reside six months in Florida prior to the filing of the petition. Orbe v. Orbe, 651 So.2d 1295 (Fla. 5th [..]
By the Law Office of Luis E. Insignares, Attorneys at Law on Sunday, June 1, 2014. In our last installment, we looked at the origin of Florida’s recently-passed so-called “Sharia Law Statute,” and how it was passed despite there not being any apparent problem with Sharia law actually having ever been applied in Florida domestic relations [..]