Personal Injury
Personal Injury Settlement
A personal injury settlement is a negotiated agreement that resolves an injury claim without a trial. In plain terms, you accept an agreed amount, and the other side and their insurance company get closure by ending the dispute through final paperwork.
Feb 28, 2026
Family Law
Collaborative Divorce
Divorce does not have to become a public fight in a courthouse. Many couples want a legal process that protects their rights and finances while avoiding adversarial motions, heated hearings, and the feeling that strangers are making personal decisions about their family.
Feb 28, 2026
Family Law
High Net Worth Divorce
A divorce is never only about emotions. It is also about decisions that can shape your finances, your privacy, and your family’s stability for years. In high asset cases, the pressure often comes from uncertainty. People may know there is wealth, but they are not sure where it sits, how it is valued, how it is divided, or how it will affect future cash flow and taxes.
Feb 28, 2026
Personal Injury
What Is Comparative Negligence?
Comparative negligence is one of the most important concepts in personal injury law because it directly affects how much compensation an injured person can recover. Many people assume that if they were even partially at fault for an accident, they have no case.
Feb 28, 2026
Personal Injury
Gross Negligence
Gross negligence sits at the highest end of the carelessness spectrum in personal injury law. When gross negligence is proven, it fundamentally changes the legal stakes of a case, including the type and amount of compensation that may be available.
Feb 28, 2026
Family Law
Can a Judge Deny an Uncontested Divorce in Florida?
A judge can deny an uncontested divorce in Florida if certain legal and procedural requirements are not met, even when both spouses agree on everything.
Feb 28, 2026
Family Law
The 10-10 Rule in a Military Divorce
For many military families, divorce does not just mean separating households. It often means facing complicated questions about retirement pay, health coverage, and long-term military benefits that civilian couples never have to think about.
Feb 28, 2026
Family Law
What money can´t be touched in a divorce?
When people think about divorce, they often imagine emotional arguments and hard conversations about children. But for many spouses in Florida, the most stressful part is money.
Feb 28, 2026
Family Law
What Is the First Thing I Should Do if I Want a Divorce?
If you are thinking about divorce, the first feeling is often not anger, but confusion. You may be lying awake wondering where you will live, how you will support yourself, and what will happen to your children.
Feb 28, 2026