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Divorce and Complex Asset Division
Divorce can be complicated when spouses have been together a long time, own real estate together, or have children. It can become even more complex when there are high-level assets, businesses, and multiple sources of income revenue. If you are going through a high asset or complex asset division divorce, you need an experienced… Read More »

Lewdness and Indecent Exposure
The story of a Utah stepmother who did home repair work with her top off made national headlines when she was arrested for lewdness, as reported by Vice. The complaint was filed by the two minor children’s biological mother, who told police that the stepmother and her husband—the biological father of the children—both took… Read More »

Family Law and COVID-19
Topics surrounding Family Law and COVID-19 (Coronavirus) DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | TIME SHARING | DIVORCE | MODIFICATIONS | CHILD SUPPORT | PATERNITY While many of us are trapped in our homes with our family, others are being kept from their children. Some are trapped in abusive or unfriendly relationships and still others are in danger of losing their drivers license… Read More »

Cyberbullying
Arguments and feuds can quickly get out of hand online, both for school children as well as adults. What may seem like a simple, yet heated, argument to you, can come off as harassment or bullying to another. Cyberbullying is a serious crime in Florida, and can be charged as a first degree misdemeanor… Read More »

Defense of Port St. Lucie Sexual Assault
Rape is one of the most serious, yet prevalent, types of violent crime in Florida. In 2018, there were over 8,000 rapes throughout the state, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Rape, or sexual assault, is a serious felony, and if you have been arrested for sexual assault, you need to talk… Read More »

Defense Against Stalking Offenses
If you have been charged with stalking, you need to understand just how serious the charges against you are. Stalking is either a misdemeanor or felony, and can cause you your job, your status within your community, and even your freedom. Over 7.5 million Americans experience some form of stalking every year, either physical… Read More »

Port St. Lucie Trespass Law
Being charged with misdemeanor or felony trespass is a serious issue, and demands the immediate attention of an experienced Port St. Lucie criminal defense attorney. Whether you were unaware that you were trespassing or not, Florida state prosecutors will seek the maximum penalty, which could include large fines, community service, jail, and even prison…. Read More »

Domestic Abuse in Child Custody Battle
Many factors can have an impact on the outcome of a child custody dispute between a mother and father going through divorce or separation. Everything from the child’s preference (if old enough-there is no “magic age”) and living conditions of each parent’s dwelling, to the physical and mental health of each parent is taken… Read More »

Port St. Lucie Restraining Order Against an Abusive Husband
Victims trapped in abusive relationships live in constant fear, day and night—and for good reason. The moods of abusive spouses and partners seem to wane on a knife’s edge, and are often impossible to predict. As tension builds, victims may be able to predict that an outburst of anger and violence is imminent, though… Read More »

Division of Business Assets in Divorce
Often, the most hotly contested aspect of divorce is asset division. Division of marital property includes businesses, and both parties often feel they have a right to more than what the other party is willing to concede. There are 30.2 million small businesses in the U.S., according to Fundera. As such, the chances of… Read More »