What is the difference between a felony and misdemeanor charge? In Florida there can be some serious differences in your outcome based on whether you’re charged with a felony or a misdemeanor. A ...
Before Jan 1, 2019 alimony was tax-deductible for the spouse that made the alimony payments. Now the spouse making the alimony payments is likely to see a significant rise in their taxes for 2019. ...
You’ve been arrested and booked. Now what? Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.130 governs First Appearances. Essentially you are brought before a judge within 24 hours of your arrest for your First ...
You’ve been pulled over – or an officer approaches you as you’re standing with some friends on the street. The officer asks “Hey man, do you mind if I search you?” Many people consent, or say yes, to ...
Florida family law courts have, over the last few years, shifted toward a “sharing” two-parent mentality of child-rearing. Rather than seeing the children as a “thing” to be shared or owned by one ...