Don’t Let a Broken Contract Sink Your Business: A Guide to Protecting Your Rights in Florida

Breach of contract claims are frequently litigated in Florida, as businesses depend on written agreements for transactions and relationships. Whether a dispute arises from missed deadlines, unmet performance standards, or non-payment for services, understanding Florida contract law is vital for safeguarding your business interests. In this blog, we’ll explore the different types of contract breaches, […]
Withholding Adjudication of Guilt in Florida: What You Need to Know

In Florida, individuals who are found guilty of or plead no contest to certain criminal offenses – even felony offenses – may be offered the option of adjudication of guilt being withheld rather than being formally convicted of a criminal offense. A withhold of adjudication of guilt (commonly referred to as a “withhold” or a […]
Protecting Your Rights After a DUI Arrest

Facing a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) arrest can be a daunting and overwhelming experience. It’s crucial to understand that the steps you take immediately following your arrest can significantly impact the outcome of your case. At Woolsey Morcom, we are committed to guiding you through this challenging time and helping you build a strong […]
Equitable Distribution of Assets and Debts in a Divorce

The concept of equitable distribution in Florida determines how assets and liabilities are divided between spouses in a divorce. Many spouses going through a divorce have concerns and confusion related to the division of their marital property. This blog aims to give a clear explanation of equitable distribution in Florida divorce law and to provide […]
Navigating Child Custody in Florida

Having a court case involving child custody can be overwhelming and daunting for any parent involved in a family law case. The laws in Florida regarding child custody are complex and often misunderstood. This blog is intended to give an overview of child custody in Florida, including timesharing, parental responsibility, and tips to utilize in […]
Defending Against White-Collar Crime Charges

White-collar crimes typically involve non-violent, financially motivated offenses committed by individuals or organizations in positions of trust or authority. Common examples include embezzlement, insider trading, securities fraud, healthcare and insurance fraud, money laundering, and corporate fraud. While these offenses may lack the drama of traditional crimes, the legal consequences can be severe, including hefty fines, […]