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Category Archives: Blog

Will my insurance help with the restitution in criminal case involving a car accident?

Restitution in criminal cases often involves questions as to whether one’s insurance will assist them in paying the money back.  Tampa defense attorneys are constantly asked about restitution because restitution is often one of the more significant financial obligations an individual is responsible for after a conviction in their criminal matter.  Florida Statute Section 775.089 […]

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How parental time sharing affects your child’s education opportunities

Unfortunately, divorce is a family matter. Your responsibilities as a parent do not end with a divorce or legal separation, and it’s important to understand how it will affect your child. One such way involves your child’s education. The specifics vary from district-to-district, but if you have child time sharing custody of your child who is […]

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How quick can I get my hardship license?

Many Tampa DUI lawyers are often asked about how quick someone can get their hardship license because of the ten-day limitation from their DUI arrest to get their hardship license.  As you can imagine, these folks are primarily concerned about being able to drive to work, school or the activities necessary for their day-to-day lives […]

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Tampa Divorce Lawyer: What You Need to Know about Restraining Orders in Florida

Whether you live in Florida or another state, abuse in your relationship is never justified—in fact, you should consider it a drop-dead deal breaker.  One of the biggest mistakes victims of relationship abuse make is to assume that “things will get better,” or to believe an abuser’s apology and repeated promises that their egregious behavior […]

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What are the penalties associated with petty theft?

Petty theft is one of the most common charges filed in the Tampa Bay area against individuals. Unfortunately, with the economic downturn, more individuals have seemingly found themselves being accused of petty theft. Further, more often than not, petty theft involves individuals who have never been accused of any other prior crimes and simply made […]

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How can we challenge my DUI arrest?

Tampa criminal defense attorneys are always asked by their clients about how to defend their case. At Hackworth Law, we utilize a three phase approach to the defense of Tampa Bay DUI arrests. This approach involves looking at the timeline of how a DUI arrest occurs ensuring we protect our client’s right at each phase. […]

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How does the court determine a parenting plan?

When Tampa family law attorneys are asked about this specific issue, the parties are generally concerned about time-sharing issues, not the other multitude of issues discussed in a parenting plan, so our blog article will focus on that particular issue.  In short, the court bases its entire calculation, determination, and analysis on this issue, on […]

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How can the State Attorney’s Office use the DUI urine test during my DUI trial?

As a Tampa DUI attorney, I am often asked about the role of a DUI urine test during the investigation and prosecution of a DUI trial. As we’ve discussed elsewhere in our blog – implied consent and Florida law provide for three approved chemical tests to determine the presence of alcohol and/or any other substances, […]

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Tampa VOP Attorneys: Does my probation officer have to violate me?

Many Tampa VOP Attorneys are asked from their clients who are charged the violation of probation, if it was absolutely necessary for the probation officer to violate them, or if they, in their own discretion, can ignore or disregard the violation. Unfortunately, a common myth is that probation officers exercise their discretion regularly not to violate […]

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