Florida litigation expert Michael Corso will present “Ethics for Engineers” to students, faculty, alumni and industry vendors involved with aerospace engineering worldwide at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, on Wednesday, April 4, 2018. Corso has been Florida Bar Board Certified in Civil Trial Law for over 30 years and over 20 years […]
Kayla Richmond of Henderson Franklin’s Family Law practice suggests that those involved in a divorce should think to resolve to practice selflessness. Specifically, divorce is often caused when one or both parties in the marriage were selfish (displayed by affairs, excessive spending, working too much, not spending time with the family, etc.). If […]
Getting a divorce can be a traumatic experience, no matter if you want the divorce or not. Emotions are often out of control and all over the place. As a divorce attorney for over 15 years, below are some practical tips I share with my clients to help them through […]
Senate Bill 590 was signed by Governor Rick Scott on June 15, 2017, and shall take effect on January 1, 2018. The law requires the Department of Revenue to establish and incorporate standard parenting time plans in certain Title IV-D cases. A Standard Parenting Time Plan would have to be presented […]