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Marital Waste

By William Wallshein P.A. |

June 19, 2015 In Florida divorces, marital property is distributed under the principles of equitable distribution. This means that the distribution of property should be equal, unless the court finds circumstances that justify awarding unequal amounts to the spouses. One of these circumstances is marital waste. What is Waste? In the property settlement process,… Read More »

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What Is Vandalism?

By William Wallshein P.A. |

June 17, 2015 An unidentified burglar recently broke into and vandalized a branch of the post office in Davie, Florida. The man entered through the rear of the post office and appeared to be looking for something, but it remains unclear what, if anything, was stolen. The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is offering a… Read More »

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What Happens to Mortgages After Divorce?

By William Wallshein P.A. |

June 17, 2015 In a divorce, one of the important decisions to make is how to divide the couple’s property. Florida uses the principle of equitable distribution, which means that the property will be divided fairly, though not necessarily equally. Some assets, such as a house, cannot be divided in half, so instead the… Read More »

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Cell Phones and Searches

By William Wallshein P.A. |

June 26, 2015 With advances in technology come changes in the law. One area of criminal law that has a significant impact on today’s society deals with cell phones and searches. Today, nearly everyone has a cell phone and cell phones can contain valuable information for law enforcement officers conducting investigations. In Florida, for… Read More »

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Judge Clears Barriers to Medical Marijuana in Florida

By William Wallshein P.A. |

June 11, 2015 A judge in Tallahassee recently cleared the final challenge to a rule allowing the cultivation of a non-euphoric strain of marijuana used for medical purposes in Florida, in accordance with legislation passed last year. The Florida Department of Health expects to start taking applications to be a grower within the next… Read More »

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The Putative Father Registry

By William Wallshein P.A. |

June 11, 2015 In Florida, a man is presumed to be the father of a child if he is married to the mother at the time of the child’s birth. But for unmarried fathers, getting parental rights is not so simple. They must assert their parental rights. Florida’s Putative Father Registry lets an unmarried… Read More »

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Prescription Fraud

By William Wallshein P.A. |

June 19, 2015 In Florida the unlawful use of prescription drugs is punished severely, but some prescription drugs are both easily available and highly addictive. Patients who legally take prescription medications may find themselves hooked by the time their prescriptions run out, and may turn to illegal means to obtain more of the medication…. Read More »

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Discovery in Florida Divorces

By William Wallshein P.A. |

June 29, 2015 The discovery process is an essential step in any litigation, including divorce, child custody, and other family law cases. During discovery, the parties obtain documents and information from each other in order to facilitate a fair and speedy trial or negotiation. In Florida, mandatory disclosure, in which several specified types of… Read More »

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Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

By William Wallshein P.A. |

June 8, 2015 In Florida, drug possession a crime and the possession of drug paraphernalia is also unlawful. A defendant may be charged with this crime by itself, or possession of paraphernalia charges may be brought in conjunction with other drug possession or sale charges. What Is Paraphernalia? Florida law defines drug paraphernalia as… Read More »

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Default Divorce in Florida

By William Wallshein P.A. |

June 8, 2015 Divorce is a stressful time, and can be made even more stressful if your spouse does not cooperate in the divorce process. Fortunately, if your spouse will not respond to your petition for divorce, or if you cannot find your spouse, the court will not make you stay married to him… Read More »

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