Are you getting divorced in Florida? Understanding the divorce decree is essential when you're dissolving your marriage. Signing it finalizes the process, which means you will want to be sure you agree with all of its terms and conditions. Is property divided...
Citrus County Family Law Blog
How to work through anger during your divorce
The divorce process can generate many intense emotions, one of them being anger. If you are a Florida resident facing the end of your marriage, you might want some advice on how to deal with anger. Understand that anger is natural emotion While you might think...
What are the parental termination rules in Florida?
Parents naturally enjoy certain inalienable rights when it comes to their children. However, according to Florida law, family courts can terminate parental rights under certain circumstances. The rules are outlined in Title V, Chapter 39, Section 806 of the Florida...
Drug court requirements in Florida
Were you arrested on drug charges in Inverness? You can take steps to resolve the issue and clear your name by attending drug court. How can you qualify for drug court? There are a number of ways that you can qualify for drug court under the criminal law system in...
Coping tips to help you move forward after a divorce
Florida residents going through a divorce might struggle with myriad emotions. While this is never an easy thing to endure, here are some coping tips that can help you move forward during and after a divorce. Give yourself time to heal Divorce can be just as...
Addressing allegations of abuse in custody cases
One of the issues parents in Florida who are involved in a custody dispute might have to face is an allegation of abuse. While in some cases allegations turn out to be true, in other cases the allegations are false and stem from a variety of factors affecting the...
What is the plea bargain process for federal crimes?
Residents of Inverness and other areas of Florida may want to learn more about the plea bargaining process for federal crimes. The plea bargain has the advantage of saving time and money in court; it resolves the case without the need for a criminal trial. Defendants...
Florida felony case process
Being arrested on a felony charge in Florida can be much different from a misdemeanor charge arrest. The first issue is the determination of bond, as those charged with a felony are rarely allowed release on their own recognizance as is often the case with misdemeanor...
Are Florida’s “permanent alimony” laws going to change?
Controversy surrounds legislative attempts to eliminate "permanent alimony" in Florida. Attempts to reform spousal support laws won't occur in 2021, but another attempt to eliminate the permanent support will likely happen in 2022. Opponents of the law have sought to...
How to prepare for your preliminary hearing
For Florida residents getting ready for their preliminary hearing, it's not always clear what you're preparing for. The legal process is often drawn out and complicated, and it takes professional insight to know what lies ahead. Preliminary hearings are part of the...