Florida’s dangerous instrumentality doctrine provides that the owner of an inherently dangerous tool is liable for any injuries caused by that tool’s operation. The Florida Supreme Court in 1920, extended the doctrine to motor vehicles, holding that owners may be held accountable for any damages suffered by third parties as the result of the negligent operation of their vehicles, when they are driven by others with their knowledge and consent. (more…)
There are two Domestic Violence Injunction Statutes in the state of Florida, Florida Statute 741.30 and Florida Statute 784.046. The most commonly filed injunction is the one filed under Florida Statute 741.30. In order to obtain a Domestic Violence Injunction under this statute you must first qualify as a person protected by the statute. In order to determine if you qualify as a person protected by the statute you must look at Florida Statute (more…)
Internet Safety Tips to Implement First, you should make sure that your home computer is in a common area and not in your child’s bedroom. You should supervise your child’s computer activities: websites visited, chatrooms, instant messages. Advise your child to NEVER give out their: age, name, address, phone number. They should also not give out their parents names or workplaces, the name of their school or any passwords. (more…)