Monthly Archives: June 2020

How Dating Violence Injunctions Work in Florida
Florida law permits an individual to seek a court injunction to prevent future acts of “dating violence.” To qualify for such an injunction, the parties must have been in a dating relationship within the past 6 months. There are also several different types of injunctions that may be applicable. For example, Section 784.046(2)(b) of… Read More »

What Happens to an Unexpired Lease If I File for Bankruptcy?
In a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, a debtor files a proposed plan of reorganization with the court. In plain terms, the debtor must explain how they will repay their creditors over a three- to five-year period. To assist in this, the court will appoint a Chapter 13 trustee, who acts as the legal representative of… Read More »

Florida Appeals Court: Police Cannot Search Individuals Just Because They Are Carrying a Concealed Weapon
The Constitution protects your right to be free from “unreasonable” searches and seizures by the police. Among other things, this means that a police officer must have reasonable suspicion that some “criminal activity may be afoot” before searching you for a weapon. The officer cannot simply search you for no reason. A “Potentially Lawful… Read More »