Introduction Parental responsibility refers to the legal authority and duty of parents to make important decisions regarding their child’s upbringing. In Florida, courts presume that shared parental responsibility is in the child’s best interests, ensuring that both parents remain involved in decision-making. However, in some cases, the court may award sole parental responsibility or shared parental responsibility with ultimate decision-making…
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Introduction Losing a loved one due to someone else’s negligence or wrongful act is devastating. In Florida, surviving family members may have the right to file a wrongful death lawsuit to seek compensation for financial and emotional losses. This guide explains who can file a wrongful death claim, what damages may be recovered, and how to navigate…
Continue reading ›Introduction When a minor is arrested in Florida, they enter the juvenile justice system, which operates differently from the adult criminal system. Parents and guardians often feel overwhelmed and uncertain about what to expect. This guide explains how the Florida juvenile justice system works, the penalties minors may face, and how an attorney can help protect…
Continue reading ›Introduction In Florida family law, when parents cannot agree on a parenting plan, the court may order a social investigation to assess pertinent details about the child and each parent. This process aims to provide the court with comprehensive information to determine arrangements that serve the child’s best interests. The procedures and guidelines for social investigations are outlined in Florida…
Continue reading ›Introduction If you are injured on someone else’s property in Florida, you may have the right to file a premises liability claim against the property owner or manager. Whether the injury occurs at a store, restaurant, apartment complex, or private residence, property owners have a legal duty to maintain safe conditions and warn visitors of potential hazards. This guide…
Continue reading ›Introduction Theft and shoplifting are common criminal offenses in Florida, but many people do not fully understand the legal consequences. Whether you are facing a petty theft charge for shoplifting a small item or a felony grand theftaccusation, knowing the laws, penalties, and potential defenses is crucial. This article explains Florida’s theft laws, the different degrees of theft, potential…
Continue reading ›Introduction When parents live in different states and custody disputes arise, determining which state has jurisdiction can be complicated. To address these conflicts, Florida follows the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA), a law designed to establish clear rules for which state has the authority to decide custody matters and how custody orders are…
Continue reading ›Introduction If you or a loved one has been arrested in Florida, securing release from jail is often the top priority. The bail and bond system allows defendants to be released while awaiting trial, but the process can be confusing. This guide explains how bail and bond work in Florida, the different types of bail, and how…
Continue reading ›Introduction Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider’s negligence causes injury or harm to a patient. Florida has strict laws governing who can file a claim, how much compensation can be recovered, and the legal process involved. Understanding these laws is crucial for anyone who believes they have been harmed by medical negligence. This guide explains the basics…
Continue reading ›Introduction Resisting arrest is a common charge in Florida, but many people do not realize that they can be charged with this offense even if they did not physically fight with an officer. Florida law makes it illegal to obstruct, resist, or interfere with law enforcement in any way. This guide explains the legal definition…
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