Monthly Archives: October 2023

Debunking Common Myths About Timesharing in Florida
In Florida, the legal term “timesharing” refers to the division of time each parent spends time with their child or children. Timesharing ensures children maintain a meaningful and healthy relationship with both parents even after divorce. Parents in Florida sometimes have some preconceived notions regarding timesharing. It is crucial for parents going through a… Read More »

In a Florida Rear-End Accident, Is the Rear Driver Always To Blame?
Rear-end accidents are quite common in the United States of America. The NHTSA reports that rear-end collisions are the most frequently occurring type of collision. According to the NHTSA, rear-end crashes account for almost 30% of all auto accidents and cause many injuries and deaths annually. In Florida, the negligent party is liable for… Read More »

When Does Child Support End in Florida?
Child support is a court-ordered responsibility that parents cannot waive. In Florida, child support covers, among other things, educational expenses, food, clothing, medical costs, and entertainment. The amount of child support a parent is required to pay is usually based on the Florida Child Support Guidelines. However, courts can deviate from the state’s Child… Read More »

Your Guide to Rear-End Collision Claims in Florida
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that rear-end collisions are the single most common type of multi-vehicle crash in the United States. Navigating the aftermath of a rear-end collision can be challenging. It is crucial that you have a full understanding of your rights and your options under state law. Within this… Read More »