Child Custody Issues Can Become Sticky Situations
When parents seek a divorce, many factors help decide the child custody arrangements, but Florida courts are most interested in safeguarding the best interests of the child. The premise is that children can become quite disrupted by divorce, but providing as much stability and continuity as possible is vital to a child’s daily life.
If parents go into court with a feasible agreement for... [...]
Protect Yourself from Personal Injury Claims at Home
Home is where the heart is….but it’s also where many injuries happen. If someone is injured on your property, they may be able to bring a claim against you. This purpose of this article is to get you thinking about some of the common ways people are injured in residential settings so you can decide whether or not you need to take corrective action and avoid having to deal with a... [...]
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I-75 Tractor-Trailer Crash Highlights Trucking Dangers
A recent tractor-trailer accident that temporarily closed Interstate 75 during rush hour and injured the truck’s driver is a reminder of the dangers motorists face each day on Tampa area roadways.
A 43-year-old truck driver from St. Petersburg was hauling a load of used vegetable oil... [...]
Should Liberian Man With Ebola Be Prosecuted?
I try not to do fear. Yes, taking on fear is a choice. I tell myself that fear is nothing more than an acronym meaning “False Evidence Appearing Real.” Still, this Ebola outbreak has me rather concerned, with good reason. It’s the largest Ebola outbreak on record. Health officials are struggling to identify how many people have had contact with Thomas Eric Duncan, the Liberian... [...]
MUST A JUDGE ORDER HOLIDAY TIME SHARING?A recent case from the Second District Court of Appeals addressed whether it is mandatory to include holiday time sharing in a court ordered parenting plan. In Mills v. Mills, the trial court did not order holiday time sharing when it entered a parenting plan for the parties. The appellate court found that to be clear error. The appellate court stated, "where visitation is ordered, the... [...]