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Don't Get Legal Advice Online: Introducing Our Myth vs. Fact Series

  • Writer: Kristen Bishop Ames, Esquire
    Kristen Bishop Ames, Esquire
  • Sep 21
  • 1 min read
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It is tempting to turn to Google, Facebook Communities, or even well-meaning friends for legal advice. But here's the problem: what you find online, or overhear at the water cooler at work, might not apply to your unique situation.


Online posts (including this one) are meant to provide general information, not legal advice. Your situation is unique, and no blog or viral video can replace a consultation with an attorney who understands your specific case.


Because here's the bottom line: family law isn't a one-size-fits-all situation. Someone else's result may not be yours. Your case, your family, and your future deserve answers based on your specific circumstances, not a stranger's experience or a viral post.


That’s why we’re launching our Myth vs. Fact series. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be debunking common myths around divorce, custody, support, and more, so you can separate fact from fiction.


Each post, shared on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, will highlight a widespread misconception and replace it with the facts as they align with Florida family law.


Ready for clear guidance tailored to your case? The smartest step you can take is to schedule a consultation. For $100, our firm offers consultations via phone, Zoom, or in person. One conversation can save you from costly mistakes and give you peace of mind.

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