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The Law Office Of Dr. Belinda Noah Represents Those Who Need Help With Estate Planning, Intellectual Property, Constitutional Law Issues And Entertainment Law Issues. 

Law Office of Dr. Belinda Noah

When you retain Dr. Noah to represent your interests in her areas of expertise, your case will receive the personalized attention you deserve. You are not just another number. Whether you need to create a complicated estate plan with trusts, need help filing a patent or fighting a copyright violation, standing up for your constitutional rights, or have an issue with the entertainment industry, Dr. Noah can help you.


All of these areas of law are complex. The laws and regulations at the local, state and federal levels can make navigating these areas of law difficult. Instead of worrying about whether you are handling your case correctly or setting up an estate plan properly, allow the Law Office of Dr. Belinda Noah to help you navigate the process.


During your initial consultation, you can ask questions about your case and learn more about your rights. It will help if you bring any documents related to your case with you so that we can better answer any questions you have.


If you need help with estate planning, intellectual property, constitutional law issues and entertainment law issues contact the Law Office of Dr. Belinda Noah at 813-454-2389 or bnoah@bnoahlaw.com.

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Recent Blog Posts

28 Aug, 2024
Florida's probate law has undergone significant changes in recent years, reflecting a broader trend of legal adaptation to modern challenges. The latest developments showcase a legal system that is responsive to technological advancements, societal shifts, and economic demands. One of the most notable updates is the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has permanently altered the operation of probate courts. Most judges have now transitioned to holding hearings via video conference, introducing flexibility and continued access to justice in times of crisis. The 2024 Florida Probate Rules have been meticulously documented. They provide clarity on the probate process, including asset distribution, creditor claims, and the role of personal representatives. These rules serve as a comprehensive guide for those navigating the probate process, ensuring that property transfer from a deceased person to their rightful heirs is conducted smoothly and lawfully. Another significant development is the adoption of the Florida Uniform Directed Trust Act (FUDTA) in July 2021. This act responds to the increased use of directed trusts and provides a clear legal framework for their administration, enhancing the state's attractiveness as a trust jurisdiction. Furthermore, the state has taken steps to protect the interests of trust settlors and beneficiaries. A law effective July 1, 2022, shields a settlor's contingent reversionary interest in a trust from creditors if the beneficiary spouse passes away first. This provides financial security and peace of mind for individuals creating trusts in Florida. These developments reflect Florida's commitment to maintaining a probate system that is fair, efficient, and attuned to the needs of its residents. As the legal landscape evolves, Florida's probate laws will likely continue to adapt, providing a reliable legal framework for estate planning and administration.
30 Dec, 2020
Welcome to our new website! This site has been professionally designed to be responsive and mobile friendly, so it looks great and is accessible no matter what type or size of device you are using. Our new website also has an integrated Client Portal, meaning you are able to access your case documents, correspondence, and calendars directly from our website! If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us today.
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