by James Ferraro | Sep 30, 2014 | Divorce, Florida Family Law, Legal Principles
Alimony is payment made to one spouse by the other, designed to put both parties on sound financial footing after divorce. The most typical scenario is that alimony is paid by a higher earning spouse to a lower earning, or nonworking spouse, in order to allow both...
by RJ Ferraro | Sep 29, 2014 | Criminal Defense, DUI Defense, Legal Principles
Choosing an attorney to defend you against a DUI is a serious task. Your right to drive is on the line and you will want to be sure the result doesn’t cause your auto insurance to suddenly skyrocket. Keeping points off your driving record is also an important issue...
by James Ferraro | Sep 26, 2014 | Divorce, Florida Family Law, News
When you get a divorce and only see your children part of the time, it is only natural to wonder how your kids are doing when they are with the other parent. In cases where the parties can work together and co-parent, the result is a happier and healthier child who...
by RJ Ferraro | Sep 25, 2014 | Criminal Defense, Legal Principles, News
An arrest has serious consequences for anyone, but when the accused is a juvenile the impact is long lasting. It can be difficult to escape the perception that goes along with having a criminal record, and when you are young this battle is fought your entire life. A...
by James Ferraro | Sep 24, 2014 | Divorce, Florida Family Law
When parties divorce it is critical to maintain an environment as normal as possible for the children. This includes continued contact and visitation with both parents, a consistent schedule, fighting the urge to put the kids in the middle, and allowing your children...
by RJ Ferraro | Sep 23, 2014 | Legal Principles
Most times when people are arrested they can post a bond (sometimes called bail) and get out of jail while waiting for their hearing. Posting bond is the Court’s way of making sure you show back up to defend your case. This is because if you do not show up, the bond...