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What Documents Do You Need for an Uncontested Divorce?
When entering into a divorce, many people envision a long and drawn out courtroom battle. It does not have to be this way. Some couples realize that while they want to dissolve their marriage, they do not want the process to be more emotional than necessary and would like to finalize their decision as… Read More »

What to do if Served with an Injunction or Restraining Order?
In Florida, when a person is in fear of becoming a victim of domestic violence, such as aggravated assault, sexual battery, or kidnapping, they can petition the court for an injunction, which is a civil matter, not criminal. If someone is arrested for domestic violence than this would be criminal domestic violence. The civil… Read More »

What is the Law on Shoplifting in Florida?
Many people think shoplifting is a minor offense in Florida. However, a conviction always comes with serious consequences and in some cases, lengthy jail times. Fortunately, not all shoplifting charges end with a conviction. There are defenses available, and anyone charged with the crime should speak to a Florida criminal defense lawyer that will… Read More »

Will the Coronavirus Cause an Increase in Divorce in the U.S.?
The coronavirus has caused devastation throughout the entire world. Countries are closing their borders as people become sick and the most vulnerable members of society pass away from the disease. Meanwhile, just about every country’s economy has taken a huge hit, and people are staying home and refraining from social situations, such as going… Read More »

How to Deal with Child Custody and Coronavirus?
The aftermath of divorce is always difficult, but the coronavirus is making it even more so. People are expected to distance themselves socially, while others are in quarantine either recovering from the virus, or hoping they do not become sick after coming into contact with someone that has tested positive for the illness. These… Read More »

Can I Use a Postnuptial Agreement as a Substitute for Legal Separation?
Legal separation has many benefits. It allows individuals that are considering divorce to live apart for some time while they consider if divorcing is really the best option. It also allows people that cannot divorce due to religious or other reasons to live like they are divorced without making it official. Unfortunately, Florida does… Read More »

What Things You Must Do Before You File for Divorce?
Filing for divorce is much more than simply filing a complaint with the court. Before filing for divorce, it is important that the spouse filing takes certain steps before the courts are even made aware of the divorce. The six steps below will ensure that a divorce proceeds as smoothly as possible, and that… Read More »

How Do I Deal With an Unreasonable Co-Parent After Divorce?
Divorce is always an extremely difficult thing to go through. When children are involved, it can make it even harder. Unfortunately, the effects of a divorce are often felt even long after the divorce is over. This is sometimes the case when the former spouses are trying to co-parent with each other and one… Read More »

What are Benefits of a Guardian Ad Litem in Your Divorce?
There are many people involved in a single divorce case. These include the two spouses of course, their attorneys, a possible mediator, judge, and potentially a guardian ad litem (GAL). Divorcing couples typically understand most of these terms, but the possibility of enlisting the help of a GAL is often a new concept. A… Read More »

What are the Elements of Robbery in Florida?
In Florida, robbery is a type of theft crime, but there are elements of it that differentiate it from other types of theft. In Florida, robbery is defined as using force to take property from another person. Robbery does not always include the use of force. Even the threat of force is enough to… Read More »