Will a dismissed misdemeanor (disorderly intoxication) prevent me from being hired?
Hired for what? In general, it's always going to be up to the particular hiring party. Any employer can run a criminal history on potential...
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Hired for what? In general, it's always going to be up to the particular hiring party. Any employer can run a criminal history on potential...
I've never had to do this but I have had inmates call me and there is a recording asking if I want to set up an account so that my phone number...
As Mr. Boston stated, "A 2nd degree felony in Florida has a max punishment of 15 years in prison." With two separate charges, a judge COULD max...
It is not necessary for them to stay there just because they've started school. If the judge deems that FL is the state with jurisdiction and the...
Florida is a no-fault state so the fact that he was committing adultery plays no role into whether or not you would receive alimony. Your health...
I know it doesn't seem fair but typically cases move more quickly when you have an attorney who will know who to contact to get things set for...
You say it was a misdemeanor but you don't say what the charge was - so I'm guessing it was a first degree misdemeanor which is punishable by up to...
Things take awhile to get to court and, since you say you've only missed one payment and have found new employment, I would say you don't have a...
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Payment of attorney fees is based upon need versus ability to pay. It is up to the judge whether or not fees are granted. Given that he makes...
Yes, you still have to pay child support. In fact, there is no such thing as signing your rights over to the mother. The only way DOR won't come...