Monthly Archives: July 2013
Most Common Ways to End or Reduce Alimony
After years of paying alimony to an ex-spouse, you may be wondering how long it will last or if there is a way to at least reduce the amount you pay. In Florida, there are many types of alimony or spousal maintenance including temporary, permanent, bridge the gap, rehabilitative and durational. Depending on the… Read More »
Florida Auto Accident Statistics
Car accidents occur every day ¾ and most are the result of negligence. Actions such as tailgating, unsafe lane changing and speeding gain little for the offending driver but endanger the lives of everyone on the road. What you may not realize is that driving is likely the most dangerous behavior you engage in… Read More »
Reasons to Choose Chapter 11
Running a small business can be an exciting endeavor. However, it can also be risky, especially given today’s uncertain economic climate. One way for businesses to handle debt and continue to operate is by declaring Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Most people are familiar with Chapter 7 or liquidation bankruptcy, but what is Chapter 11 and… Read More »
Are There Alternatives to Bankruptcy?
When debt adds up, knowing where to turn isn’t always easy. For many people seeking relief from debt, bankruptcy sometimes appears to be the only option. However, depending on your circumstances, other options may be better suited for you. For example, you may want to consider some of these bankruptcy alternatives: Negotiate with creditors:… Read More »
What is the Difference Between Contested and Uncontested Divorce?
What is the Difference Between Contested and Uncontested Divorce? Is your marriage on the verge of ending? Are you and your spouse discussing divorce? If so, you may want to take a moment to understand the difference between contested and uncontested divorce. While the majority of married couples seeking to part ways do so… Read More »
Misconceptions About Car Accident Cases in Florida
Between the Internet and other sources of media, there is a lot of information floating around about car accidents and personal injury law. However, while some of this information may be harmless, or even accurate, a great deal of it is exaggerated, or worse yet, completely untrue. That is why proceeding with a car… Read More »