Recently, you had an encounter with Florida law enforcement. You had prescription drugs on you, but they were yours. You take the medication for health reasons, not recreational, so could any charge you face still stand? The Recovery Village explores what happens when...
Should we “nest?”
Dealing with child custody issues can be a very long and fraught process. The good news is that, even if you and your ex-spouse are no longer married, this does not mean that you cannot have a positive parenting relationship and create a stable home for your children....
How can divorcees preserve your parent-child relationship?
Florida parents like you want to preserve your parent-child relationship through divorce. This is often a daunting task, especially when you are juggling so many things at once. You must make sure your child's well-being comes before everything else. Is there any way...
What happens when a Florida DUI conviction becomes a felony?
If you cause property damage or personal injury to someone while driving under the influence of alcohol, you may face a first-degree misdemeanor charge. However, serious issues associated with DUI can lead to a felony conviction with heavy fines, imprisonment and...
Debt issues during and after a divorce
Most consumers carry some sort of debt, whether that be in the form of a vehicle loan, a mortgage or a credit card account. As such, married couples commonly share some debt with accounts opened in both spouses' names. When a couple chooses to get a divorce, their...