Gun Ownership in Florida: Your Rights and Responsibilities
It is essential to understand gun ownership in Florida and knowing your rights in order to avoid complications with the law. Learn more…
It is essential to understand gun ownership in Florida and knowing your rights in order to avoid complications with the law. Learn more…
The Marital House Is Your Largest Asset As A Married Couple. How It Gets Distributed In A Divorce Is An Important Question. This is often the first question couples ask as they consider a divorce. If owned, the marital house is often the largest asset shared by the couple. Learn more…
Not all marriages survive differences and challenging times, and when you find that divorce is the only option for you and your spouse, hiring the right attorney can help make the process go a lot smoother. Learn more…
Adultery can determine alimony, asset, debt distribution and parenting rights. Infidelity can also be a consideration of the court when parental rights are involved. Generally, there is no standard divorce case, even in a no-fault state such as Florida.
If you are facing your first DUI conviction in Florida, the penalties are serious. Your consequences may include fines, having your license suspended, your vehicle impounded and possible jail time among other punishments.
Not every attorney is an incompetent lawyer. That doesn't mean they are doing a good job. Learn how to spot one before you need legal help.
Probation is a form of punishment where you agree to follow Florida probation conditions which can limit your freedoms. Learn how we help…
In some countries, a DUI is considered a misdemeanor. In others, it is a serious criminal offense no matter how it was prosecuted in your country. No matter what kind of conviction you get, traveling with a DUI under your name can be very difficult and sometimes impossible.
In DUI Cases Involving Drugs and Alcohol, The Florida Courts Will Often Order An Offender To Wear A SCRAM Bracelet To Monitor Alcohol Usage Alcohol monitoring bracelets, also known as a SCRAM bracelet, allows the courts to monitor offenders who are not supposed to be drinking alcohol as a part of their sentencing. SCRAM is […]
In 2005, Florida enacted the Stand Your Ground Law, setting guidelines for how and when a person can defend against physical threats. The law allows a person to use deadly force if they believe their life or another's is in danger.
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