There are many different places a Florida resident might go to learn more about the Florida laws of driving. The most reputable source would be a local DMV location.
Both, provided the judgment is from New York. If the judgment was filed in Florida (as it should be filed in the state of residence) then only the laws of Florida are jursidictional.
There are many places where one can find information about California drunk driving laws. One can find information about California drunk driving laws at popular on the web sources such as DMV CA and Nolo.
Yes as long as you observe the driving laws in the state of Florida.
On their DMV website.
READ your contract. It usually covers which state laws apply in default. The laws are basically the same in both states. Self help repo allowed as long as there is NO breach of peace.
You can find the Florida's rental laws regarding disclosing having a baby in your apartment management company at http://www.evict.com/?page=legnew1307.
Depends on the laws for custody in the state of residence. Depends on the laws for custody in the state of residence.
Not necessarily. Florida's DMV would have to agree to administer Ohio's court ruling. It must be assumed that the questioner is referring to their having committed a very serious driving violation (poss. DUI), and the laws of the two states may confilct and differ on how your driving privilege is affected.
While driving and TEXTING may not spceificallyprohibitted....yet, I'm certain that there are laws on the books having to do with Driving While Distracted or, Failing to give full attention to the operation of the vehicle - or similarly worded statute.
You can learn about Virginia specific laws online at websites such as Nolo and Virginia Rules. You can also find the Virginia DUI laws online at the Driving Laws website.
Laws and statistics on drunk driving can be found at websites like Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Drunk Driving Facts, the CDC website, Life Tips, and Buzzle.
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