Penalties for driving under the influence in Florida vary based on the circumstances of the case and the person's legal history. DUI charges apply to both blood alcohol content of 0.08% or higher and obvious impairment. Review the state's legal penalties for a DUI...
What are the unique obstacles in gray divorce?
Gray divorce has become more popular in recent years, with about one in four couples going through a gray divorce. Gray divorce involves couples over the age of 50 who decide to divorce. To divorce later in life comes with a unique set of challenges that you may not...
What do you know about auto brewery syndrome and DUIs?
After receiving your recent DUI, you may feel confused about the breath analyzer results that Florida law enforcement showed you. Maybe you only had a sip of alcohol, or perhaps you had nothing to drink at all before driving. American Addition Centers explores a rare...
How a DUI charge can impact college and career plans
There are several consequences of a drunk or drugged driving charge that reach far beyond a night of embarrassment. In fact, if you are looking forward to finishing your college degree without interruption or have strict career goals for yourself, then a criminal...
What factors are involved in gray divorces?
While general divorce rates have been on the decline over the last few decades, rates for gray divorces have been on the rise. Gray divorces involve couples aged 50 or older who have been together for many years. It might seem like the longer the marriage, the...
Possible issues when dividing long-term marriage property
Spouses dissolving a long-term marriage may face property-division issues. Florida’s equitable distribution laws require a couple to split their assets during a divorce. Because many types of properties cannot divide equally in half, a divorce may require one spouse...
What is reasonable suspicion to pull over a motorist?
There are a number of possible defenses against a DUI charge. Along with challenges to breath test results, you might also find that the officer who pulled you over did not have a proper basis to stop you in the first place. It may come as a surprise, but the police...