On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) adopted a final rule that bans noncompete agreements with employees, independent contractors and other workers in the United States in most circumstances. The final rule differs, in several respects, from the FTC’s January 2023 proposed rule. Status of the Final Rule…
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MARCH 12 – Tampa, FL - Trenam Law is pleased to announce that Blair Chan III has joined the firm as Senior Counsel. Chan is a member of the firm’s Private Client Services Practice Group specializing in Family Law. Chan is Board Certified by The Florida Bar in Marital and…
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Understanding the grounds for divorce is important for anyone considering or going through the process of ending a marriage. After all, divorce is not simply a matter of deciding to end a marriage, there are legal reasons, or grounds, that need to be cited. When you discuss the different reasons…
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Mediation is a constructive alternative to court battles. A collaborative process involving a neutral third party who keeps a divorcing couple focused on achieving fair outcomes, mediation is often a more affordable option than going to court. It also promotes healing and allows the divorcing couple to maintain a sense…
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Income analysis plays a key role in shaping fair divorce agreements. How much each spouse earns has a large impact on decisions related to spousal support and child support payments. Of course, people in Florida make money in a range of ways. If you generate income from hobbies, you need…
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When Florida couples decide their union isn’t working, they may decide it is time for a change. If you have been talking to your spouse about the possibility of moving apart, you should carefully assess the circumstances, consider options, and understand the differences between a divorce and a long-term separation…
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February 6, 2024 - TAMPA, FL – Trenam Law is pleased to announce the addition of four new associates to its Litigation and Dispute Resolution, Real Estate & Lending, Health Care, and Corporate Tax practice areas. They are Savannah Carpenter, J. Trevor Carson, Brittany E. Cobb, and Trace Schilling. Savannah…
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If you find yourself contemplating whether or not to move out of a martial home, it's crucial to make an informed decision. If you are looking for legal guidance, know that attorneys can provide you with invaluable support, connecting you with answers during a time that often feels unstable. Bring…
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When mental health issues are involved in a marital separation, an already difficult situation can become increasingly complex. If you are grappling with the emotional and legal aspects of dissolving a marriage in which one or more individuals are dealing with mental health challenges, you are not alone. Lean on…
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It is common for individuals who have recently gone through a Florida divorce and are receiving alimony to have questions about life choices that could impact their payments. For example, a concern may arise when considering moving in with a new partner. Discussing the relationship between cohabitation and alimony is…
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