Recent Criminal Defense and Family Law Articles
Understanding Divorce Laws in Florida
The divorce rate in the United States has gone down since its peak in the early 1980s—nationwide, just 10.7 percent of people 16 and older are now divorced. That said, the state of Florida consistently has one of the highest divorce rates in the country. The number of divorces per year in Florida is over 65,000. The high divorce rates in Florida have greatly impacted local divorce laws and improved divorce justice. Florida now has some of the most progressive divorce laws in the country.
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Steps To Filing A Divorce
Once the decision to dissolve a marital relationship is made, the process of negotiations and the filing of forms is set in motion. It is best to consult with an experienced divorce attorney in order to ensure the process is handled correctly. Retaining the services of an attorney also relieves some of the stress and anxiety during what is already an extremely emotional time.
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What To Expect From the First Criminal Conviction
At The Davis Law Group, P.A., we work hard to minimize the potential penalties for your first criminal conviction. The skillful negotiation and litigation techniques we offer can often help reduce first conviction penalties. Let us represent you and fight to keep you out of jail for the following charges:
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How The Bail Process Works
The Davis Law Group, P.A. appreciates that the family and loved ones of our clients need help understanding the bail process. As a Tampa criminal law firm, we know that time is of the essence when the police arrest your loved one. You want to limit his or her time in jail by posting bail as soon as possible. Here is how the bail process works.
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Process For Criminal Cases
How a criminal attorney in Tampa can help you
You should always hire a criminal attorney immediately when the police detain you for an offense. A criminal law attorney handles your case and makes sure the court treats you fairly. Any change from the process required by Florida law is detrimental to your case and our firm protects your rights from any deviation.
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