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50/50 Presumption: Should Custody Be Split Evenly Between Both Parents?
A controversial topic in family law these days is whether courts should presume that 50/50 division of custody is always in the best interest of children in divorce cases. With a presumption that an even division of parenting time is always best, a judge begins considering the case from that perspective, and it’s up… Read More »
Carrying a Concealed Firearm: Laws in St. Augustine and St. John’s County Florida
It is legal to carry a concealed firearm in St. Augustine and St. John’s County, as long as you apply for and obtain a concealed carry permit, and you adhere to the restrictions governing where you can and cannot carry a concealed weapon. What are the current concealed carry laws in Florida? Florida state… Read More »
Using Chapter 13 Bankruptcy to Recover Your Repossessed Vehicle
Having your vehicle repossessed due to missed payments or defaulting on an auto loan can really throw a wrench in the gears of your life. As your mobility plays a large part of your overall freedom, losing your primary method of transportation due to financial hardship can be devastating. Unfortunately, most people who have… Read More »
What Amendment 2 Means for Florida’s Marijuana Laws
This November, Florida is on schedule to vote on a constitutional amendment legalizing medical marijuana. Though past initiatives have been narrowly voted down, experts are optimistic that the measure, named Amendment 2, will pass by the required supermajority. Many counties have already begun preparing for legalization’s likely victory in November, moving toward decriminalizing possession… Read More »
An Overview of Mortgage Modification Mediation in FL
One of the most widespread fears associated with filing for bankruptcy is the possibility that a person will lose their home during the process. Under certain circumstances, homeowners and certain investment property owners who file for bankruptcy in Florida may be able to negotiate an arrangement to keep their property through a process known… Read More »
Am I Entitled to Alimony in Florida?
Alimony helps to provide financial assistance to the lower-earning spouse following a divorce. In Florida, eligibility for alimony is essentially based on three core factors: whether the marriage was legal (since common law marriage isn’t recognized under Florida state law), the requesting spouse’s need for financial assistance, and the ability for the higher-earning spouse… Read More »
Can I Get My Garnished Wages Back?
Are your wages being drained each paycheck due to harsh wage garnishments imposed through the court due to a creditor’s actions? You are probably pretty frustrated by now and looking for a way to stop it. Even better would be if you were able to get back what they took. But is it possible?… Read More »
What Happens to My Credit Report During Bankruptcy?
Many individuals are hesitant to file for bankruptcy out of fear of how it may affect their credit score. In fact, one of the most common myths about bankruptcy is that filing for bankruptcy will forever tarnish a person’s credit and make it nearly impossible for them to ever receive a loan or credit… Read More »
Things to Know Before Drinking in Public
Northeast Florida has lots of reasons to enjoy a beer or other alcoholic beverage outdoors. Many people enjoy drinking at the beach, while tailgating at a Jaguars game, or bar hopping on St. George Street in St. Augustine or in Riverside and Bayside in Jacksonville. In reality, there are almost as many different rules… Read More »
Three Reasons to Not Take the Means Test Alone
If you are considering filing for bankruptcy, you have likely heard of the bankruptcy means test. First introduced in 2005 as part of the Congressional overhaul of bankruptcy laws, the means test involves analyzing a person’s income and expenses in order to determine their eligibility for Chapter 7 liquidation bankruptcy. While many websites and… Read More »