Monthly Archives: February 2017
Potential Costly Divorce Mistakes
Divorce is a stressful and expensive process that many married couples experience. The average couple is eager to put their divorce behind them so that they may resume their lives as soon as possible. Unfortunately, an eagerness to come to an agreement places individuals at risk. Rushing to complete an uncontested divorce in a… Read More »
Potential Tax Issues After a Divorce
The decision to get a divorce has potentially far-reaching repercussions. In the time immediately following a divorce, most adults are focused on financial issues, the well-being of their children, and adjusting the realities of managing a household with a single adult head. Unfortunately, some individuals are later unpleasantly surprised by unanticipated tax problems they… Read More »
Benefits of Having Your Criminal Records Sealed
After being arrested the average person is only able to focus on taking things one day at a time. Getting through a court hearing, sentencing, and serving jail time or paying a substantial fine are all extremely stressful experiences. Unfortunately, punishment does not always end after a sentence is served and a fine is… Read More »
Updating Wills and Living Wills After a Divorce
The decision to get a divorce is not made lightly. Couples will often spend years participating in marriage counseling, couples retreats, and other forms of therapy in order to salvage a relationship. Once spouses have exhausted their options and decide to move forward with a divorce the process is often time consuming. Contested divorces… Read More »
Florida Firearm Offense Penalties
The ability to own a firearm in the United States is one of the most important legal rights for residents in the country. While citizens have a right to bear arms, there are legal restrictions that are designed to protect the safety of all. In the state of Florida individuals who violate existing firearm… Read More »
Teen Driving Concerns Increase After Deadly Accidents
On January 17, 2017 a car carrying four teenagers crashed into a utility pole in Gibsonton, Florida. The vehicle was driving approximately 130 miles per hour at the time of the accident and two of the teenagers who were not wearing a seatbelt were ejected from the vehicle. Investigators found alcohol and illegal narcotics… Read More »
What to Do After Your Child is in an Accident
Finding out that your child has been involved in an accident is one of the most stressful things that can happen to a parent or guardian. The need to be assured that your child is physically and emotionally alright is often overwhelming. In situations where a child has been injured as a result of… Read More »