by SFA Support | Apr 11, 2016 | Articles, Criminal Law, Family Law, Litigation, News
Cell Phone Forensics Provides Legally Defensible Evidence The ability to collect, recover and preserve digital data stored on individuals’ personal computers and networks is not new. In fact, according to the FBI, the history of computer forensics and its use in...
by SFA Support | Feb 19, 2016 | Articles, Family Law
Labor Pains – Court to weigh whether employers must accommodate pregnant workers with the same limits as other employees. Decades after the demise of the most blatant forms of employer bias against pregnant workers, the U.S. Supreme Court is set to step into a case...
by SFA Support | Jan 15, 2016 | Articles, Family Law
Nearly a year after same-sex marriages started in Florida, a legal decision could be looming in a dispute about birth certificates for children of same-sex couples. Two couples and an advocacy group asked a federal judge last week to require the Florida Department of...
by SFA Support | Dec 24, 2015 | Articles, Family Law
EXPERTS DEBATE LINE BETWEEN SPANKING AND ABUSE Seventy-seven percent of Americans agree that it’s sometimes necessary to discipline their children with corporal punishment – but where does the spanking end and abuse begin? That was the question at “Disciplining One’s...
by SFA Support | Dec 11, 2015 | Articles, Family Law
The More Things Change the More They Stay the Same In 2013, both the State House and State Senate overwhelmingly passed an Alimony Reform bill, which was vetoed by Governor Scott just before the end of the legislative session. Since 2014 was an election year, the...
by SFA Support | Oct 9, 2015 | Articles, Family Law
Marriage Equality in Florida and the Nation The U.S. Supreme Court On October 6th, 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court denied the petitions for writs of certiorari in seven cases arising from challenges to decisions of the Fourth, Seventh, and 10th circuits that recognized a...
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