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Monthly Archives: December 2022

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Pedestrian Accidents Involving Children In Pinellas County: How To Reduce The Risks

By Reep Coleman & Stubbendorff |

Prior to reaching the age where they can obtain a driver’s license, children rely on walking as a primary means of transportation. Even if their parents provide frequent rides, young people are likely to walk to bus stops or to visit friends. While this can have physical health benefits and helps establish independence, it… Read More »

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Gang-Related Crimes In Pinellas County Pose Personal Risks And Carry Heavy Penalties

By Reep Coleman & Stubbendorff |

Gangs have flourished throughout Pinellas County in recent years. These pose a risk to the community and to individual members. Whether hanging out with an actual gang or simply affiliating yourself with certain groups of people, it is important to be aware of the danger you face in terms of personal safety and potential… Read More »

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Four Parenting Plan Tips To Prevent Child Time Sharing Disputes

By Reep Coleman & Stubbendorff |

Child time-sharing arrangements are a major issue for single parents and for those getting a divorce in Seminole. Despite any animosity you may feel towards your ex, you will need to cooperate to make parenting plans work, which includes having ongoing contact with them. Our Pinellas County child time sharing attorney offers some tips… Read More »

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