When Are Miranda Rights Not Required?

When Are Miranda Rights Not Required?

Contrary to popular belief, police aren’t required to Mirandize you unless specific criteria are met. Today, we’re looking at the results of the 2022 Supreme Court ruling in Vega v. Tekoh.

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Military Retirement and Divorce

Military Retirement and Divorce

Many misconceptions exist about how and why a former spouse may be entitled to a percentage of a military pension. We’re getting into the thick of the discussion today to explore precisely how military retirement is divided during a divorce in Florida.

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Do Grandparents Have Rights in Florida?

Do Grandparents Have Rights in Florida?

When children have been removed from their parents’ custody in Florida, getting them back is a challenge. Parents must prove they can care for their children before regaining access. Today, we’re discussing grandparents’ rights in Florida.

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What Is a Guardian ad Litem in Florida?

What Is a Guardian ad Litem in Florida?

In Florida, a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) plays an essential role in advocating for the child's best interests in cases of child abuse and neglect and also in high-conflict custody matters.

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What To Do When You Win The Lottery

What To Do When You Win The Lottery

Thoughtful planning provides the groundwork for a lifetime of financial security and freedom. Gathering the right team around you ensures your decisions are sound and sustainable.

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Florida’s Tort Reform Bill 2023: What to Expect

Florida’s Tort Reform Bill 2023: What to Expect

When the Florida state legislature met in 2023, they made significant changes to liability laws. As a no-fault state, Florida’s previous statutes laid the responsibility for damages and injury at your feet. Here's what those changes mean for you.

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Is Florida A No-Fault State?

Is Florida A No-Fault State?

Twelve states, Florida included, operate under a No-Fault system. This does not mean “fault” never comes into the equation, but the mindset behind it is that they don’t want people putting off getting medical treatment they need while the insurance companies decide which party is liable for the accident.

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All About Alimony Reform with Joshua Sheridan

All About Alimony Reform with Joshua Sheridan

Hillsborough County Family Court General Magistrate Philip Wartenberg and family law attorney Joshua Sheridan of Busciglio, Sheridan & Schoeb, joined MidPoint to discuss some of the big changes in Florida divorce and family law.

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