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A Positive View of Teenage Risky Behavior

Most parents don’t find many positive things to think or say when it comes to their teenager’s involvement in risky behaviors. To the contrary, such behavior is often a source of rifts in the parent-child relationship and strife within the family and school community.  Conventional wisdom assures parents that teenaged brains are immature in the...

Why Teenagers Engage in Risky Behavior

We all know that teen behavior can be erratic and unpredictable from one hour to the next. As parents, we are often hard-pressed to understand why this is true. When we find out our teen has engaged in reckless behavior, it can be really difficult to understand how our otherwise smart offspring could make such...

Financial Support of a Child Over 18

Florida law specifies that parents are responsible for the financial support of their children until they reach the age of 18 or graduate from high school, whichever comes later. In certain circumstances, parents might agree to extend the period of financial support beyond this requirement or indefinitely. In a 2002, a Florida circuit court judge in the...

Jeanne Coleman Elected to USF Clarion Board

Jeanne Coleman, was elected as a Board member for the 2011-2012 term of the Clarion Society of the University of South Florida Music School.  This Tampa divorce attorney has another opportunity to share her love for music while supporting students in their musical endeavors. The Clarion Society is a non-profit organization devoted to providing funding for...

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