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Monthly Archives: October 2024

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Married To An Addict? What To Know When Filing For A Divorce In Pinellas County

By The Reep Law Firm |

Addiction causes a person to compulsively engage in certain behaviors or take certain substances. The Cleveland Clinic warns that an addict is likely to be driven to engage in these activities, regardless of the negative impacts it has on them and the people in their lives. Whether it involves alcohol and drugs or gambling,… Read More »

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Is Hurricane-Related Stress A Defense When Facing Pinellas County Criminal Charges?

By The Reep Law Firm |

People in Pinellas County and residents along the Gulf Coast are well familiar with the hazards of hurricane season. As Helene, a Category 4 storm, headed our way, many were busy boarding windows, piling sandbags, and making other preparations. The storm landed in Big Bend, but fierce winds and record-breaking storm surges left mass… Read More »

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Stalking And Other Types of Harassment Common In Pinellas County Divorce

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It is unlikely that you and a soon-to-be former spouse can work out all the details surrounding a divorce without legal help. A marriage breakup is always difficult, and you should have an experienced Seminole divorce attorney guiding you through the process and negotiating on your behalf. Unfortunately, sometimes the situation escalates to the… Read More »

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