Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Brian Karpf | April 21, 2020
By now, most of us have read the story or seen the news report about the ER physician mother who lost temporary custody of her 4-year-old daughter as a result of her career choice. This legal ruling swept through South Florida, then the entire state and now the country.
By Catherine Wilson | April 20, 2020
Now that it's over, the attorneys offer their insights on preparation, Wi-Fi tests, advance exhibit distribution, assessing witness credibility and more.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Tamara R. Pallas | April 20, 2020
With the influx of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, it has become increasingly important to plan for serious illness or incapacity. As a result of the pandemic, many people have focused on creating a plan for the distribution of their assets after death through a trust, will or by updating their current estate plans.
By Ana Ceballos | April 17, 2020
The Geo Group Inc., which runs the Blackwater River Correctional Facility in Santa Rosa County, says it has "fully disclosed" to the Florida Department of Corrections and the Department of Management Services, the agency that oversees private prison contracts, that 43 Blackwater inmates are in medical isolation and that four inmates have been hospitalized, including two who later died.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Candice L. Maze | April 16, 2020
Closed courtrooms, shuttered schools and intense social isolation measures are putting added stress on our state's child welfare system and the vulnerable children and families it serves.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Natalie Kay | April 8, 2020
The current COVID-19 global pandemic has created unique challenges for all of us with significant impact to those divorced/separated parents attempting to follow their parenting plan or time-sharing schedules, and has caused much confusion when making the decision to rigidly follow the stay-at-home restrictions instituted in an area, or the terms of a parenting plan/court order.
By Mike Schneider | April 7, 2020
Tabatha Sams has asked a judge to let her keep custody of 2-year-old Dawson Thilmony until the pandemic-induced state of emergency in Florida is over since the boy's father is a firefighter and emergency medical technician and his fiance is an emergency room nurse.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Gregory Hyden | March 24, 2020
When parents divorce, few consider adding provisions to their parenting plan that addresses what happens when a State of Emergency is declared. Where will the children stay? How will joint parental decisions be made?
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Raychel Lean | February 28, 2020
Being a lawyer is a bit like producing infomercials, the way Brinkley Morgan partner Kenneth Gordon sees it.
By Brendan Farrington | February 25, 2020
"How in the world can someone use 465 days of [paid time off] in a 365-day year, a use-it-or-lose-it policy or not?" House Public Integrity and Ethics Commission Chairman Rep. Tom Leek asked.
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