Monday, October 16, 2017

Judge Ye Not.

You may be familiar with that beginning of a Biblical phrase.  In today’s world when a judge renders a decision in family court, the final outcome may still have room for modification.  If your life changes after a divorce decree in the state of Florida you can seek to modify the final judgement to reflect those changes.

There are many possibilities including illness, loss of income, or a required relocation.  Some changes in your life may inhibit your ability to pay the full child support that you were ordered to pay when the decision was rendered.  On the other side of the coin, if a former spouse has received a large inheritance then your burden may be reduced.

When a family court judge makes a decision on a divorce case that does not necessarily mean “in perpetuity”.  Discover your rights to modify a divorce decree from veteran St. Petersburg family lawyers Nat Kidder and Bill Bennett.  They will represent you in Florida family court to fight for your financial rights.  Call the office of Kidder and Bennett today at (727) 821-8000.

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Heroes vs. Villains Halloween Party

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"Enjoy cocktail and foodie specials oozing with deliciousness while you dance the night away along with our Mr. Fantastic DJ"







Sunday, October 8, 2017

Help is Truly on the Way.

Children and the elderly are easy targets for predators.  Even well-meaning care givers make unintentional mistakes that lead to injury or worse to a loved one.  Children may be treated harshly at a daycare center.  And mom may not get the proper attention at an elderly care facility in Florida.

This door swings in both directions.  You may have been entrusted to care for a child or a senior citizen and inadvertently caused harm to come to them.  Those charges could be completely erroneous and you were only trying to do the right thing.  You may have even thought that you were dealing with a competent adult when, in fact it was someone suffering from dementia.

These accusations can alter your life for many years to come.  If you have been charged with abusing a child or a senior citizen take action immediately!  Call St. Petersburg elderly and child abuse attorneys Nat Kidder and Bill Bennett.  They will put their half-century of combined experience toward your aggressive defense.  Call today (727) 821-8000.

Gateways to the Caribbean: Mapping the Florida-Cuba Connection

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Date(s): July 19, 2017 - January 28, 2018

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