Video FAQs
- Adoption
- Alimony
- Bad Faith Insurance
- Bicycle Accidents
- Business Formation
- Is a non-compete clause enforceable if you are fired?
- What are the advantages of having an S Corp?
- What does it mean to have a limited liability company, or LLC?
- What is a fictitious business name?
- What is a registered agent?
- What is piercing the corporate veil?
- When must I make changes to my business registration?
- Business Litigation
- Are there alternatives to going to court to resolve business disputes?
- I have customers who defaulted on payment. Can I sue them?
- My business was sued. What do I do?
- What are the elements of fraud?
- What is a breach of the implied covenant?
- What is a fiduciary duty?
- What is a non-compete clause?
- What is a non-solicitation agreement?
- What is a shareholder derivative lawsuit?
- What is an apparent agent?
- What kinds of damages can be awarded in a breach of contract lawsuit?
- Car Accidents
- Are punitive damages available in a Florida auto accident case?
- Are there parties other than the at-fault driver against whom I can take legal action in a Florida auto accident case?
- Can I sue the driver of the car I was riding in if I was injured in a Florida car accident?
- Do I have to give a recorded statement to the insurance company in a Florida auto accident case?
- How is fault determined in a Florida auto accident case?
- If I miss work as a result of a Florida car accident, can my lost wages be recovered?
- My physician determined that my injuries from my Florida car accident are permanent. How can I protect my future?
- Should I go to the doctor after my Florida car accident?
- What are subrogation rights?
- What information should I obtain after my Florida car accident?
- What is negligence?
- What is no-fault insurance?
- What is the first thing I should do after a Florida car accident?
- What is the purpose of obtaining uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage?
- Child Custody/Time-Sharing
- Are Florida courts more likely to award custody/time-sharing to mothers than to fathers?
- Can custody/time-sharing rights be modified in Florida?
- How is the amount of child support determined in Florida?
- If child support is not paid, must visitation be allowed in Florida?
- What happens in Florida when visitation rights are frustrated?
- What is a parenting plan?
- What is child custody/time-sharing?
- Child Support
- Commercial Lease Agreements
- Condo Law
- Can the condominium association pay a Board member for their services as a Board member?
- Does a condominium unit owner have the right to record a Board meeting in Florida?
- If I win a lawsuit against the association, can I recover attorney fees and assessment fees that I paid the association to defend the lawsuit?
- Isn’t the condominium Board required to provide unit owners with Board meeting notices?
- What is considered a Board meeting in a condominium association?
- Construction Defects
- Contract Law
- Divorce
- Can my spouse tell me that I cannot see my kids?
- How does collaborative divorce work in Florida?
- How is divorce initiated in Florida?
- What are grounds for divorce in Florida?
- What is a financial affidavit for divorce?
- What is an uncontested divorce?
- What is the difference between a contested and uncontested divorce?
- Why should I get a prenuptial agreement?
- Domestic Violence
- Employment Law
- Family Law
- Fire Insurance Claims
- First-Party and Third-Party Insurance Claims
- Homeowner’s Association Law
- Landlord & Tenant Law
- Liquor Liability
- Mediation & Arbitration
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Paternity
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Slip and Fall
- Timeshare Law
- Wrongful Death