Divorced parents in Florida often choose to co-parent their children. The arrangement requires divorced parents to work together to raise their children. This eliminates having one parent act as the primary caregiver. Parents often find this challenging, but the goal...
Year: 2023
Crafting a detailed custody agreement
Custody agreements can be thought of as the parenting manual for divorced parents. However, if it is vague, instead of easing the tension between parents, it can contribute to more conflict and confusion. Flolrida parents, however, can craft a detailed custody...
Challenging the results of a field sobriety test in court
In Florida, field sobriety tests are commonly used by law enforcement to determine if a driver is impaired. However, the results of these tests can be challenged in court and may only sometimes be accurate. If you face charges of DUI from on the results of a field...
Whose consent do you need to adopt a child in Florida?
When you choose adoption as the next step for your family, it can permanently change your household for the better. However, the first step in any adoption in Florida involves obtaining the proper consent. Biological mothers According to Florida law, adoptive parents...
Drug possession defenses
Persons arrested in Florida on drug possession could face felony or misdemeanor charges based on several factors. A significant amount of drugs may lead to a possession with intent to distribute charge and a possibly lengthy sentence. Those arrested with a more...
Legal name change after divorce
One of the more personal decisions many people make at the end of their marriage in Florida is whether to change their name legally. If you feel that a name change is right for you, one of the smoother options for making this happen is to file a name change request...