Most couples obtain significant assets during the course of their marriage. During a divorce, the division of marital assets often involves selling property such as homes, vehicles, or investments. The first step is to identify and assess all marital assets, including...
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Why can narcolepsy confuse police during traffic or DUI stops?
Narcolepsy can be easy for law enforcement officials in Florida to mistake for DUI. Symptoms of narcolepsy include excessive daytime sleepiness and sudden episodes of sleep. It can manifest in various ways that may confuse police officers during traffic stops....
Can children decide who they live with in Florida?
Florida courts determine child custody based on the children's best interests. This depends on a number of factors, including the parents' abilities and health, the children's personal relationships and, in some cases the children's preferences. There is a belief that...
Your rights and responsibilities at DUI checkpoints
DUI checkpoints, also known as sobriety checkpoints, are roadblocks set up by law enforcement to deter and detect impaired drivers. You should be aware of your rights and responsibilities when encountering these checkpoints to ensure a smooth and lawful interaction....
3 ways to protect your investments in a Florida divorce
When divorcing in Florida, taking proactive steps to safeguard your investments is important. Divorce proceedings can have major financial implications. Without proper protection, your assets may be at risk. Understanding the strategies available to protect your...
What penalties are possible for fentanyl trafficking?
Trafficking fentanyl carries significant legal consequences that defendants need to know. Fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid, has a high potential for abuse. Defendants facing charges related to fentanyl trafficking may encounter severe penalties upon conviction....
What to know about the 10-day deadline to keep your license
DUI charges in Florida come with significant consequences. One aspect to be aware of is the 10-day deadline that follows such an incident. Failing to take appropriate action within this timeframe can result in the automatic suspension of your driver's license....
3 strategies for saving money amid divorce
Navigating the financial challenges of divorce can be a daunting task. However, implementing strategic money-saving approaches can help ease the burden. Divorce often involves dividing assets and establishing separate households. It may, too, merit a comprehensive...
Why do people refer to January as divorce month?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported the divorce rate in Florida for 2021 was 3.4 per 1,000 people. When considering divorce filings, one interesting trend sticks out. January often marks the beginning of a new year and a notable uptick in divorce...
Common misconceptions about plea deals
When facing criminal charges, you might receive an offer for a plea bargain from the prosecution. In most cases, a plea bargain offers a lesser charge, which traditionally translates to a lighter sentence, in exchange for a guilty plea. Unfortunately, plea bargains...
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