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  • What should I do if I am injured in a car accident?

    Steen Brown discusses what you should do immediately following a car accident.

  • What should I do if I am injured in a car accident?

    Steen Brown discusses what you should do immediately following a car accident.

  • What should I do if I am hurt in a motorcycle accident?

    Following a motorcycle accident you should always seek immediate medical help. Steen Brown offers some advice for motorcycle drivers: Wear a helmet and other safety gear, take motorcycle driving courses, and treat other vehicles as unpredictable. If you are involved in an accident ALWAYS seek medical attention and, If you are able, survey the scene and take pictures of the incident. If you have been in a motorcycle accident, find out how we can help you.

  • What is uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage?

    Florida drivers are required to carry ten thousand dollars of Personal Injury Protection, also known as PIP coverage. But what if your injuries are serious and over ten thousand dollars? Steen Brown discusses uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage.

  • What are some things the insurance company will not tell you after an accident?

    The driver who crashes into your car, motorcycle or truck is responsible for reporting it to their insurance company. Insurance companies know that without an attorney they can drag the claim on and hope that you go away. If you have been in a motor vehicle accident we would be happy to help you.

  • Do I have to give a recorded statement to an insurance company after a Florida auto accident?

    There’s no law in any state that requires an injured person to give a recorded statement to the insurance company of the at-fault driver. You may have a duty to give a statement to your own insurance company, we have our clients record their statements in the office. If you have been in a motor vehicle accident we would be happy to help you.

  • What is the difference between contested and uncontested divorce?

    Steen Brown discusses the difference between contested and uncontested divorce.

  • What is post judgement modification?

    When circumstances change such as employment status and income, one parent decides they want to move away from the jurisdiction or a child is not doing well under the current time sharing plan, a possible post judgment modification could come into play. In these cases you should seek the counsel of an experienced Family Law Attorney.

  • What is my duty to my client and my duty to the court?

    A lawyers duty to their client is zealous representation while maintaining confidentiality but what a client may not realize is that duty to a client cannot overcome duty of candor to the court. Steen Brown discusses what this means.

  • What is equitable distribution?

    In a divorce “equitable”, as in equitable distribution, does not always mean “equal,” the court considers each person’s contributions to the household income and intentional waste, depletion nor destruction of material assists.

  • What is child support?

    A lawyers duty to their client is zealous representation while maintaining Generally, the formula for child support is based on the earnings of each parent, adjusted for health insurance costs, taxes, and other required deductions from the net earnings of each parent. If you have a child support issue we would be happy to help you.

  • What can I do if one partner is hiding money during a divorce?

    Steen Brown’s financial background enables him to spot situations where there’s a potential for hiding or stealing assets or when assets are overstated liabilities in a divorce. If you believe that your spouse is hiding money during a divorce we would be happy to help you.

  • What are the rights of unmarried couples with children?

    In cases of unmarried couples with children, unmarried mothers get to make all the decisions for the child including who the child spends time with. A lawsuit, called a Paternity action, is required for an unmarried father to obtain full legal parental rights. If you are an unmarried mother or father, we would love to help you.

  • What are some common arrangements for child visitation in Florida?

    Find out some of the common child visitation arrangements in Florida, keep in mind that there are no set rules and you can be creative. We would love to help you with.

  • How is custody assigned in Florida?

    Custody includes time sharing (what you normally think of as visitation) and parental responsibility. Florida law presumes it’s best for a child to have substantial and frequent time with both parents.

  • How does the divorce process work in Florida?

    It is a multistep process to undergo a divorce and it takes time and money to do it right. If you are going through a divorce, we would be happy to help you.

  • How do I know if I should file a domestic violence injunction?

    How do you know if you should file domestic violence injunction? You may request an injunction for protection against domestic violence if you have been a victim of domestic violence or have been placed in imminent fear by words or physical harm from an unlawful act of violence. Whether you are requesting the injunction or have been unjustly accused, you will want an attorney present at that hearing. We would be happy to help you.

  • How do family law attorneys charge for their time?

    Most family law attorneys charge an hourly rate for their time depending on their locality, experience, complexity of the case and other relevant factors. In this video Steen Brown discusses how rates are determined.

  • How can child support be changed in Florida?

    In this video Steen Brown discusses factors that could lead to changes in the amount of child support being paid. Watch for more details. If you are re-evaluating child support, we would be happy to help you.

  • Does Florida require alimony?

    Alimony is money paid to an ex-spouse when one spouse has a financial need and the other has the ability to pay, it is not automatic. Steen Brown discusses some of the factors surrounding alimony in Florida.

  • Can one parent move with the children without the other parent’s permission?

    If you are planning on moving more than fifty miles or out of state with your child, Florida law requires that you get approval of the other parent and the court. This is a complicated area of Family Law and not one you should tackle yourself..

  • Why is it Important to have a Business Lawyer?

    Forming a corporation can require navigating complex tax and legal requirements. Steen Brown is a Supreme Court certified circuit civil mediator and business attorney, find out how he can help you.

  • Why I became a business lawyer and how I can help?

    Steen Brown is a former business owner and understands the variety of tasks that go with owning a business. If you are starting a business, find out how, a business attorney can help you navigate the legal matters associated with a business start up.

  • How can a lawyer help me with the formation of my business?

    Steen Brown has been a small business owner for his entire adult life and his passion is helping protect small business owners from liability. If you are a small business we would love to help you.

  • Can I form my business using online tools?

    Steen Brown discusses why you should not use a form or an old contract without legal advice. If you are starting a small business we would love to help you.

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