Bresky Law Wins Rehearing of Order Holding Former Husband in Contempt for Failure to Pay Alimony
Bresky Law recently succeeded on a motion for rehearing of an order that had held our client in contempt for failure to pay alimony. The parties’ marriage was dissolved in 2009. In early 2012, the former wife filed a...
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Florida Supreme Court: State Law Prohibits Discrimination on the Basis of Pregnancy
Florida Supreme Court: State Law Prohibits Discrimination on the Basis of Pregnancy
On April 17, 2014, the Florida Supreme Court decided that “discrimination because of sex” under the Florida Civil Rights Act (“FCRA”) includes discrimination based on pregnancy, which is a “natural condition and primary characteristic unique to the female sex.” Delva v. Continental Group,...
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Do all attorneys handle appeals?
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Are there any limitations on what can be raised in a criminal appeal?
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How does a party begin the appellate process?
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What happens if I win an appeal?
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Are there time limitations when filing an appeal or habeas petition?
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Do I need to do anything to appeal my case other than file a notice of appeal?
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How much does it cost to appeal a conviction?
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What makes a strong appellate attorney?
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