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Monthly Archives: March 2021

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Domestic Violence: Creating a Safety Plan

By Julia Kefalinos |

Are you a victim of domestic violence? Does abuse cause you fear, shame, and unspeakable pain?  If you are like many victims of such violence, you have convinced yourself to stay for any number of reasons.  But perhaps it’s time to consider the reasons you should leave, and to formulate a plan to do… Read More »

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Know Your Rights in a Traffic Stop

By Julia Kefalinos |

There’s nothing quite as unsettling as seeing those blue and red lights flashing in your rearview mirror.  At first you assume the patrol car is chasing someone else, but ultimately realize that no, you are the target.  As apprehension mounts, you ease to the shoulder and mentally prepare for what will hopefully be a… Read More »

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Defending Against Florida Drug Charges

By Julia Kefalinos |

If you’ve been charged with drug crimes, the first thing you must do is secure an experienced local criminal defense attorney who is committed to getting the best possible outcomes for you.  Drug charges are serious business in Florida, and, if convicted, your life will be seriously impacted with no-nonsense penalties. In many cases,… Read More »

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When Legal Issues Threaten Immigration Status

By Julia Kefalinos |

If you are a legal resident of the United States who does not have U.S. citizenship, your troubles amplify significantly in the event you are arrested or charged with a crime.  Certainly, anyone facing these circumstances may be looking at serious changes in lifestyle, reputation, and economics, but for non-citizens, these perils may accompany… Read More »

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Relief from Crushing Debt

By Julia Kefalinos |

Are you buried under a mountain of debt with no way to claw yourself out?  If so, you’re not alone.  Across the country, consumer debt has risen nearly five percent, with mortgage, auto, credit card, and student loans sucking up one of every ten dollars of disposable income on average. Consumers are taking out… Read More »

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