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Monthly Archives: March 2025

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Pinellas County DUI: How To Protect Yourself Against Criminal Penalties

By The Reep Law Firm |

A DUI arrest in Pinellas County can have serious legal and financial consequences, from license suspension to jail time and hefty fines, and prosecutors aggressively pursue convictions. If you are facing these charges, our Seminole DUI lawyer wants you to know how to protect your rights and the potential penalties. Florida’s DUI Laws and… Read More »

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Seeking Emergency Child Custody in Pinellas County: What You Need to Know

By The Reep Law Firm |

Child custody disputes in Pinellas County are among the most complex and emotionally charged legal proceedings. Appearing in court and negotiating custody arrangements can take time, but when a child is in danger, immediate legal action may be necessary. Florida law allows parents to seek emergency child custody orders in situations where a child’s… Read More »

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When Pinellas County Car Accidents Cause Life-Changing Injuries

By The Reep Law Firm |

Our area offers easy access to some of Florida’s best beaches, a vibrant local culture, and the convenience of nearby shopping and dining. However, with increased traffic, the risk of car accidents in Pinellas County is higher than ever. Unfortunately, even a minor crash can cause catastrophic, life-changing personal injuries. Our Seminole car accident… Read More »

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