State of Florida: DCPS failed to report Douglas Anderson Sexual Harassment Incident

By |2023-04-19T18:47:12+00:00April 19th, 2023|Criminal Law, Family Law, Personal Injury|

In a memo released today by Scott Strauss, Vice Chancellor of FDOE Office of Safe Schools, the Department alleges that the Douglass Anderson School failed to report the incident involving Jeff Clayton as required under Rule 6A-1.0017, F.A.C.; and 6A-19.008, F.A.C..  The full memo can be read below: "Dear Superintendent Greene: Recently, the Department’s Office [...]

Majority Time Sharing in Florida

By |2016-09-30T16:01:27+00:00September 30th, 2016|Family Law, Uncategorized|

In the state of Florida, the term time-sharing is used instead of custody and visitation. Your time-sharing arrangements are when your child spends time with each parent. The court will order a time-sharing schedule that is in the best interests of the children while taking into consideration factors in the Florida Statute 61.13. A parenting [...]

How To Prevent Nursing Home Neglect

By |2015-10-29T15:57:37+00:00October 29th, 2015|Family Law|

Regular, and irregular visits are probably the single most important thing you can do to keep your loved one's care givers in their toes with regard to maintaining scheduled care such as bed turns, baths, medications, and food. Often, the nursing home residents who receive the worst care are those who receive little or no [...]

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