Introduction Hit-and-run accidents are serious offenses in Florida, often leaving victims with injuries, vehicle damage, and uncertainty about how to recover compensation. When a driver flees the scene of an accident, it can be challenging to identify them and hold them accountable. However, Florida law provides options for hit-and-run victims to seek financial recovery through…
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Introduction Unmarried parents in Florida often face legal questions regarding parental rights, custody, and child support. Unlike married parents, who automatically share parental rights, unmarried parents must take additional legal steps to establish paternity and secure their rights and responsibilities. Understanding Florida’s laws regarding unmarried parents can help ensure that both parents remain involved in…
Continue reading ›Introduction Florida has more registered boats than any other state, making boating a popular activity. However, boating accidents can result in serious injuries and costly damages. When a crash occurs, determining who is responsible can be complicated due to multiple factors, including weather conditions, operator negligence, and mechanical failures. This guide explains how liability is…
Continue reading ›Introduction Family law cases, especially those involving divorce, child custody, and domestic violence, can become highly contentious. Unfortunately, in some cases, one party may make false allegations against the other to gain an advantage in court. False accusations of abuse, neglect, or misconduct can have serious legal consequences and negatively impact a person’s reputation, parental…
Continue reading ›Introduction Suing a government entity in Florida is different from filing a lawsuit against a private person or business. Special legal rules, strict deadlines, and damage limitations apply when pursuing a claim against a city, county, or state agency. This guide explains when you can sue the government, the process for filing a claim, and…
Continue reading ›Introduction For many couples, pets are considered part of the family. However, when a marriage ends in divorce, determining who gets to keep a beloved pet can become a contentious issue. Unlike child custody disputes, Florida law treats pets as personal property rather than family members, meaning that courts do not apply custody laws when…
Continue reading ›Introduction Dog bites can cause serious physical and emotional injuries, leaving victims with medical expenses, scarring, and psychological trauma. In Florida, dog owners can be held liable if their dog bites someone, even if the animal has never shown aggression before. This guide explains Florida’s dog bite laws, who can be held responsible, and what…
Continue reading ›Introduction Alimony is awarded in some Florida divorces to provide financial support to a spouse after the marriage ends. However, if the receiving spouse begins living with a new partner, it can impact their eligibility to continue receiving alimony payments. Florida law allows alimony to be reduced or terminated in certain cases where the receiving…
Continue reading ›Introduction When you file a personal injury claim, the insurance company’s primary goal is to pay as little as possible. Adjusters and defense attorneys often use various tactics to reduce or deny claims, even when the injury victim has strong evidence. Understanding these common defenses can help accident victims prepare for negotiations and protect their…
Continue reading ›Introduction Social media plays a significant role in modern communication, but during a divorce, online activity can have unintended legal consequences. What a spouse posts on social media can affect issues such as asset division, child custody, and alimony. In Florida, courts can consider social media evidence when determining key aspects of a divorce case.…
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