by James Ferraro | Sep 12, 2014 | Legal Principles, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, QDROs
In the beginning of a relationship you aren’t likely to put your name on the inside cover of all your books, or make a list of which dishes belong to who. As your relationship progresses, it is relationship leads to a walk down the aisle; it is a sure bet that your...
by RJ Ferraro | Sep 9, 2014 | Criminal Defense, DUI Defense, Legal Principles
When you are arrested for DUI, the police are required to take away your driver’s license. In order to get your license back, you must make a request for its return and have a hearing set. It is important that you take this step on time, or you will not be allowed to...
by James Ferraro | Sep 8, 2014 | Divorce, Florida Family Law, Legal Principles
All too often in a divorce parents force their kids to take sides, or restrict visitation with the non- custodial parent. This behavior is detrimental to the children, and can be the cause for legal action against you by your spouse. Many of the complex divorce cases...
by RJ Ferraro | Sep 5, 2014 | Criminal Defense, Legal Principles
In most all areas of life there are different types of most anything. There are manual labor or professional jobs. There are cars or trucks. There are houses or apartments. You can choose to live in town or in the country. In the law there is civil law and there is...
by RJ Ferraro | Sep 3, 2014 | Criminal Defense, Legal Principles
When you are on probation for a crime, it is imperative you follow all the rules of your probation. One misstep can land you back in jail, which means additional fines and penalties. A successful probationary term includes one where you stay out of trouble, pay your...
by RJ Ferraro | Aug 22, 2014 | Case Law Updates, Criminal Defense, Legal Principles, News
The Stand Your Ground Law is well-known throughout the country. Several states have a version of this defense that allows a person to protect their body and home from mortal danger, by returning fire. But, like most rights, if you are a convicted felon you may not be...