Florida's implied consent law requires drivers to submit to chemical testing, such as breath, urine, or blood tests, if law enforcement suspects them of driving under the influence (DUI). Refusing a blood test in Florida can lead to serious consequences. ...
Year: 2024
Modifying a child custody agreement for substance abuse concerns
Parental responsibilities are vital for a child's well-being. If you believe your child's other parent is abusing substances, it is crucial to address this for your child's safety and stability. Modifying a custody agreement in Florida due to a parent's substance...
Can self-employed parents’ tax refunds go toward child support?
When a parent in Florida falls behind on child support payments, it can hurt the child. To enforce payment, the state has various mechanisms. One involves intercepting tax refunds when a parent is self-employed and cannot have wages garnished in the traditional sense....
Can a child choose which parent to live with?
In Florida, parents often find themselves wondering about the legalities of child custody. One common question that arises is whether a child can choose which parent to live with. Legal considerations Florida family law emphasizes the best interests of the child when...