Tuesday, March 14, 2017

What is D-6 Clearance in the State of Florida?

In this day and age D-6 could refer to a number of things such as airport security or immigration.  In this particular case, it refers to your driver’s license in the State of Florida.  Here is what happens.  If you get a criminal citation or traffic ticket and you fail to appear in court or pay a fine the Sunshine State will issue a D-6 suspension.

Now you must apply for a D-6 form to begin the process of reinstating your Florida driver’s license.  If you think that just saying “Sorry, I will pay the ticket now,” is enough you would be wrong.  This act may actually trigger yet ANOTHER suspension of your driver’s license in the state!  That sounds odd, doesn’t it?

The answer is obvious.  You contact a law firm that has dealt with this issue many dozens of times over the years.  In the St. Petersburg area, you turn to the combined 50 years of experience of Kidder and Bennett.  Nat Kidder and Bill Bennett have been your Florida driver’s license suspension defense attorneys for many years.  Call them today at (727) 821-8000.

Don't Miss the St. Patrick's Day Festival!

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"Slainte! On March 17th, we're all Irish, aren't we? Put on your green gear and head to one of the area's best street festivals in downtown Dunedin to celebrate St. Patrick."


Wednesday, March 1, 2017

When Partners Separate.

In this era unions occur in many different ways…none is more important than the one in which YOU have been involved.  When same-sex or unmarried couples go their own way, the pain is very real and legal issues need to be addressed with the same importance as any other couple.  Until recent years the law was fuzzy on what happens next.

There are important parenting, legal, financial, and property decisions that need to be made.  When unmarried couples part, their needs may be quite different.  When you register your domestic partnership, you must take several things into consideration such as…sharing of property, vows that require a court action to end the relationship, your obligation to provide for your partner, among others.

Sorting all of this out requires legal expertise.  At a stressful time such as this, call upon the experience of Pinellas County domestic partnership attorneys Nat Kidder and Bill Bennett.  Kidder and Bennett is the right choice when a same-sex or unmarried relationship comes to an end.  Call them today at their St. Petersburg office (727) 821-8000.