There may be a time where you find that your marriage is not saveable and divorce is inevitable. Laws surrounding divorce and alimony payments vary from state to state, so it is important to be aware of how the laws in Florida will affect your claim for alimony....
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Is joint custody right for you?
Divorcing parents in Florida must decide which custody option is right for their family. Sole custody and joint custody both have benefits and drawbacks. Families in different situations may find one more useful than another. It depends on the situation that family is...
Do you know how to make the most of joint child custody?
Since you and your former spouse decided to dissolve your marriage and live separate lives in Florida, you have quite a transition ahead of you. For instance, how do you make the most of your time with your kids and your joint custody agreement? To help, see...
Understanding the impact of identity theft on the perpetrator
Criminal conduct can make lasting impressions on a person's life, but with an effort to become better and a commitment to overcome mistakes that have been made, convicted criminals in Florida have just as much potential to live a happy and productive life as anyone...
Types of computer crimes in Florida
When fraud and other financial crimes involve technology, the person who has committed these actions may face additional charges. In Florida, hacking also falls under the category of computer crime. Read on to learn more about how Florida prosecutes computer-related...
What are some examples of identity theft?
In recent years, an increasing number of people have been charged with identity theft. When many people hear the words identity theft, they imagine someone stealing another person's credit card information and using the details to make extravagant purchases, and this...
Mail fraud involves intent to deceive
When communication occurs via mail across Florida state lines with the intent of deceit, it becomes mail fraud. One of the most common federal crimes, it does not matter whether a letter arrives via the United States Postal Service, or through the use of a private...
Have you ever felt tempted to lie on your taxes?
You work hard to make and maintain a life for yourself in Florida, which involves keeping your finances in check. Whenever tax season rolls around, you may find yourself the slightest bit tempted to fudge the paperwork to keep more of the money you worked so hard for....
Wire fraud cases use a variety of elements to prove guilt
Many title companies in Florida are warning their customers about wire fraud. Real estate transactions have been highlighted in recent years because they often involve wire transfers of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Here is how the court addresses wire fraud in...
What is aggravated assault?
The law is tricky in many ways. One of those is a distinction between the different levels of a crime. If you get into a physical altercation with someone in Florida, you could end up with charges for a variety of different crimes, which are all basically for...