3 Things to Do (and Not Do) Immediately After an Arrest in Florida

An arrest can be a frightening and disorienting experience. Your actions in the minutes and hours that follow can have a significant impact on your future. While every case is different, there are fundamental rights and principles that apply. Here are three critical...

How is Spousal Support (Alimony) Handled in Florida?

Spousal support, known as alimony in Florida, is one of the most frequently discussed and complex parts of a divorce. It is a payment from one spouse to the other to provide financial support, and it is not an automatic right. The court’s decision is not based...

5 Questions to Ask at Your First Divorce Consultation

Meeting with a divorce lawyer for the first time can feel overwhelming. You are likely dealing with a great deal of stress and uncertainty. Being prepared can help you make the most of this initial meeting and determine if the attorney is the right advocate for you....

Understanding Child Custody in Florida: A Plain-English Guide

For parents facing a divorce or separation, nothing is more important than the well-being of their children. The legal process surrounding child custody can be confusing, especially with its specific terminology. In Florida, the court’s primary consideration is...
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