
Can You Sue Someone for Harassment in Florida?
The state of Florida takes harassment seriously, and you have the right to sue an offender for repeated unwanted contact. However, the laws regarding harassment are complex. Having an experienced attorney by your side can boost your chances of successfully protecting yourself and your family while also putting an end to such behavior.

Applying for a Marriage Green Card in the United States
Obtaining a Lawful Permanent Resident Card, or “Green Card,” through marriage to a U.S. citizen can be complex, and both spouses must meet specific eligibility requirements for acceptance. Use this guide as a resource to help you navigate the process.

What To Do If Your Child is Injured at Daycare
If you’ve found yourself in the midst of a child injury following an afternoon at daycare, there are a few things you should know to make sure your child and your family are protected.

What Is a Guardian ad Litem in Florida?
In Florida, a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) plays an essential role in advocating for the child's best interests in cases of child abuse and neglect and also in high-conflict custody matters.

All About Alimony Reform with Joshua Sheridan
Hillsborough County Family Court General Magistrate Philip Wartenberg and family law attorney Joshua Sheridan of Busciglio, Sheridan & Schoeb, joined MidPoint to discuss some of the big changes in Florida divorce and family law.

What is a Prenup?
Prenuptial agreements can be a valuable resource for both parties. And while no one wants to consider the worst-case scenario, prenups can provide a sense of clarity in a relationship.

There’s a New Badge in Town
We are absolutely thrilled to announce that our very own, Marie Schoeb, was nominated for the NAOPIA Top 10 under 40, the National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys (NAOPIA) prestigious honor that highlights lawyers who excel beyond the call of duty in the arena of personal injury law.

Will a Dash Cam Help Your Auto Accident Case in Florida?
Dash cam footage can be used and is admissible in court, depending on the specific circumstances of your case, and the local jurisdiction where your case is being heard. In order to be admissible, the dash cam footage must have relevance to your case, may not be tampered with or altered, and needs to be reliable.



