Cash or Credit? It’s a fairly innocuous question at the end of any shopping experience. Although dismissing the cash or credit question is a huge holiday hazard many of us fall victim. The end of the year is an easy way to rack up a…
The general public many times will have misconceptions or myths about pop-stars, politicians, and sometimes even the law. It is understandable for the law to be misinterpreted or not understood, many laws change from state to state. A common misconception about personal injury cases is…
If you are reading this, there is a high probability that you are from the State of Florida and are here to learn more about Florida’s convoluted law regarding PIP insurance which is required to operate a vehicle. However, it is best to determine how…
The IRS will open it’s doors to begin accepting tax returns this week. As expected, a rise in electronically filed tax returns will continue this year. Scammers are expected to kick into high gear for tax filing season. Scammers will file a false tax return…
All signs point to a recovery from the foreclosure collapse in the late 2000’s. According to the Housing and Urban Development Housing Scorecard home equity has continued it’s upward trend and shows continual signs of improvement. As far as rising prices for houses, the jury…
Brand new year, full of possibilities and wonder. This year IS your year go out and take over the world. We at KS law want to help you with those unexpected lightening bolts of excitement when we’re needed. This year will be full…
November is a time of celebration and to be thankful for all that we have and share it with our friends and family. We in the US we celebrate this by taking a full day to reflect on how lucky we are as a nation.…
At some point in our lives it becomes necessary to hire an attorney. Also, at some point finding an attorney became as simple and difficult as using the internet. There is a huge resource online, but the draw back is where do you begin with…
Beginning on October 1st 2013 a new driving law will take effect here in Florida. It will now be illegal to text and drive. Texting while driving is considered a secondary offense. This mean an officer cannot pull you over for solely texting and driving,…
Did you know… jaywalking is never referenced in any of Florida’s laws. It’s true; however, there are laws on the books outlining who has the right of way for our traffic laws when pedestrians are involved. First and foremost it is important to understand all…