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Parenting Plans

By William Wallshein P.A. |

February 10, 2015 Heather Hironimus and Dennis Nebus have a four year old son together from a six-month relationship. When the relationship ended, they agreed to a parenting plan, which was approved by a court. The plan, among many other specifications, stipulated that the child was to be circumcised, that the father of the… Read More »

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Passports and Child Custody

By William Wallshein P.A. |

February 5, 2015 For divorced parents, traveling with minor children can be a challenge. In Florida, parents are generally permitted to travel with their children during the times when they have regularly scheduled physical custody or visitation rights. However, things become more complicated if a divorced parent wants to take a child out of… Read More »

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Grounds for Divorce in Florida

By William Wallshein P.A. |

February 3, 2015 Florida, since the 1970s, has had a no-fault divorce law. This means that to obtain a divorce, officially known as a “dissolution of marriage,” neither party has to prove bad behavior, such as adultery, abuse, or abandonment, on the part of the other spouse. Instead, there are two grounds for divorce:… Read More »

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Defenses to Drug Possession

By William Wallshein P.A. |

February 1, 2015 Being charged with the possession of drugs is frightening. In addition to the legal penalties—whether probation, fines, or incarceration—come the collateral costs. A conviction for a drug offense can deter possible employers, make it more difficult to obtain professional licenses, cause loss of eligibility for welfare benefits or student loans, and… Read More »

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The Consequences of Marijuana Possession

By William Wallshein P.A. |

January 28, 2015 A conviction for drug possession can be devastating and life-altering. The serious consequences of this crime mean that it is very important to understand the nature of the crime. In Florida, drug possession is the offense of holding, but not manufacturing or selling, a controlled substance, presumably for personal use. To… Read More »

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What to Do if You’re Not Receiving Your Child Support or Alimony Payments, part 2

By William Wallshein P.A. |

January 28, 2015 Spousal or child support payments can be an essential source of income for families. But sometimes the party ordered to make the payments fails to do so, and the results can be financially devastating. However, judges have at their disposal several techniques to enforce child or spousal support orders and make… Read More »

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What to Do if You’re Not Receiving Your Child Support or Alimony Payments, part 1

By William Wallshein P.A. |

January 26, 2015 Ex-spouses and children of divorced parents often depend financially on the payment of alimony or child support. When a court order to pay child or spousal support is violated, it can cause severe financial problems. However, if you are not getting support payments, there are some mechanisms provided in Florida to… Read More »

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Probable Cause: an Overview

By William Wallshein P.A. |

January 21, 2015 Probable cause is the standard  by which officers of the law determine whether they have grounds to obtain an arrest or search warrant, to arrest without a warrant, or to charge someone with a crime. The probable cause standard is guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution: “The… Read More »

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Divorce and Retirement Plans

By William Wallshein P.A. |

January 21, 2015 Divorce involves dividing all kinds of property, from bank accounts to houses to furniture. One kind of property that is especially significant in a property settlement is a retirement plan. Retirement benefits are one of the most valuable assets that an average couple owns, and often contain hundreds of thousands of… Read More »

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Have You Been Charged With a Criminal Offense? The Importance of Being Represented

By William Wallshein P.A. |

January 19, 2015 If you are under criminal investigation or have been charged with a crime, you are probably feeling nervous, afraid, and overwhelmed. Your whole world may be upended. The legal world is complex and difficult to understand, and if you get it wrong, the consequences can be devastating—fines, community service, probation, or… Read More »

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