by RJ Ferraro | Nov 14, 2014 | Case Law Updates, Criminal Defense, News
Earlier in the year we reported on a crime so bizarre it could have been taken from a primetime police drama; the so called “cookie monster”. The case centered around a woman who was very vocal about how easy it was for her to steal money from girl scouts selling...
by James Ferraro | Nov 13, 2014 | Divorce
The legal process is complex and sometimes the wheels of justice turn slowly. While it is true that as soon as the case is filed the process is put in motion, it is equally as true that in most instances the parties need immediate relief. Waiting for a final order is...
by James Ferraro | Nov 11, 2014 | Divorce
Everyone wants to feel loved and secure. This is even more true when you are a child. Throw in the fact the parents are divorcing and most kids need reassurance they are loved by both parents and that their lives will be as normal as possible. It is important to stand...
by RJ Ferraro | Nov 10, 2014 | Criminal Defense, DUI Defense, Legal Principles
Automobile accidents happen every day. From minor fender benders to more serious accidents, a vehicle can be a deadly weapon when not operated properly. For those that drive under the influence, text while driving, or are otherwise distracted while behind the wheel...
by James Ferraro | Nov 7, 2014 | Divorce
When a couple gets married, one of the major decisions they make together is when to start a family. For some couples this means one of the parents stops working to stay home with the kids. When those couples divorce, it is important for the stay at home parent to...
by James Ferraro | Nov 5, 2014 | Divorce, Florida Family Law
The nature of divorce has historically been contentious. But in recent times, with the introduction of alternative methods such as collaborative divorce and mediation, an increasing number of divorce cases are considered “friendly”. In these types of cases it is...