Legal Articles, General Practice

WHAT CREDITORS HAVE PRIORITY IN A FLORIDA PROBATE?

This article focuses on the priority of creditors during a probate proceeding.

Medicaid Eligibility and the Florida Lady Bird Deed

This article focuses on Lady Bird Deeds and if they affect medicaid eligibility.

Relocate with Your Child

Relocate with Your Child

Dividing Assets

Dividing Assets

Slip and Fall Liability

Slip and Fall Liability

Make Divorce Easier

Make Divorce Easier

Getting Divorced

Getting Divorced

COST BENEFIT OF HIRING A DUI LAWYER

A good attorney is expensive, but a DUI is much more expensive. We did the math to find out whether or not hiring a DUI lawyer is a good investment. Spoiler alert: it is.

HOW TO BEAT A BREATHALYZER

The most commonly asked question on my website, and probably the internet when it comes to Driving Under the Influence charges, is, without a doubt, "How do I beat the Breathalyzer machine?

CAN THE POLICE TAKE MY BLOOD AGAINST MY WILL?

For years this question was up in the air. Finally, on April 17, 2013, the Supreme Court of the United States has provided some guidance, although not answering all open questions.

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