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Monthly Archives: March 2024

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Pinellas County Child Support And Enforcement Efforts

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When parents are divorced or unmarried and otherwise not together, child support helps to ensure their children are provided for properly. Obtaining a formal child support order in Pinellas County helps ensure the appropriate payment is paid. It also allows for enforcement efforts. Our Seminole child support attorney explains more about the process. Getting… Read More »

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Accusations Of Animal Cruelty In Pinellas County Have Major Ramifications

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People tend to have a soft spot when it comes to animals, particularly dogs, cats, and other domesticated breeds. Allegations of abuse, neglect, or cruelty are not tolerated well. If you find yourself facing these types of accusations, get legal help, as they can have major ramifications in every area of your life. Our… Read More »

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How To Hold Property Owners Responsible For Personal Injuries In Pinellas County

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There are plenty of things to see and do in Pinellas County. Stores are open a variety of hours, restaurants serve hungry patrons from early morning to late night, and local nightclubs, concert halls, and other venues provide entertainment nearly around the clock. Friends and business acquaintances often open up their homes for visits… Read More »

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