Monthly Archives: November 2017
Property Division: Who Gets The Home In A Florida Divorce?
If you and your partner are considering divorce, you likely are concerned about property division. Specifically, you may want to know what will happen to the biggest asset you own: the house. The answer to this question is not always clear-cut. There are factors that come into play, such as children and whether or… Read More »
Misdemeanor Versus Felony DUI: What’s The Difference?
While we all know that it’s illegal to drink and drive, many of us do it anyway. Some people drink too much at a party and think they are sober enough to drive home. Others are too embarrassed to call their family or friends for a ride home. Whatever the situation, if you are… Read More »
Avoiding Common Types Of Motorcycle Accidents
The sun and open roads make Florida the ideal destination for motorcyclists. While motorcycles offer fun and freedom, they also open the door to numerous dangers. Motorcycles are smaller than passenger vehicles, and they offer no protection for riders in the event of a crash. A crash involving a motorcycle is rarely minor. In… Read More »
How Social Media Can Affect Your Child Custody Case
Are you a frequent Twitter user? Can’t live without checking Facebook every five minutes? If so, you’re not alone. Many Florida residents are addicted to social media. However, if you’re in the middle of a divorce and arguing with your soon-to-be ex-spouse over child custody, then it’s recommended that you stay away from social… Read More »