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Monthly Archives: October 2023

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Debunking Common Myths About Timesharing in Florida

By Darla K. Snead, P.L. |

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 »

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In a Florida Rear-End Accident, Is the Rear Driver Always To Blame?

By Darla K. Snead, P.L. |

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 »

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When Does Child Support End in Florida?

By Darla K. Snead, P.L. |

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 »

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Your Guide to Rear-End Collision Claims in Florida

By Darla K. Snead, P.L. |

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 »

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