Florida Lawmakers Consider Increasing Booster Seat Age to 8

Florida Lawmakers Consider Increasing Booster Seat Age to 8

Florida Lawmakers Consider Increasing Booster Seat Age to 8Jennifer Szymczak
Published on: 26/02/2026

Florida lawmakers are considering a bill that would raise the booster seat requirement to age 8, unless a child is at least 4 feet 9 inches tall. If passed, the change would take effect July 1, 2026. Parents and caregivers should stay informed and prioritize child passenger safety.

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Florida’s Youthful Offender Statute: A Second Chance for Young Defendants

Florida’s Youthful Offender Statute: A Second Chance for Young Defendants

Florida’s Youthful Offender Statute: A Second Chance for Young DefendantsJennifer Szymczak
Published on: 11/02/2026

Florida’s Youthful Offender Statute allows certain young defendants to receive a rehabilitative sentence instead of a lengthy adult prison term. If eligible, the total sentence is capped at six years, including prison and probation. The law focuses on rehabilitation, education, and structured supervision to promote a second chance.

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Firearms at Protests in Florida: What You Should Know

Firearms at Protests in Florida: What You Should Know

Firearms at Protests in Florida: What You Should KnowJennifer Szymczak
Published on: 30/01/2026

Florida law does not prohibit firearms at protests held on public streets or sidewalks. Firearms are only banned in specific locations such as courthouses, schools, polling places, and government meetings. Understanding where carry is allowed helps avoid confusion and legal trouble.

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Florida Driver’s License Exams to Be Offered in English Only Starting February 6, 2026

Florida Driver’s License Exams to Be Offered in English Only Starting February 6, 2026

Florida Driver’s License Exams to Be Offered in English Only Starting February 6, 2026Jennifer Szymczak
Published on: 30/01/2026

Starting February 6, 2026, Florida will offer driver’s license and CDL exams in English only. This update explains what the change means for drivers and why it’s important to prepare ahead of time.

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Confusion Over New Florida License Plate Law

Confusion Over New Florida License Plate Law

Confusion Over New Florida License Plate LawJennifer Szymczak
Published on: 20/01/2026

Florida clarified that license plate frames are legal if they don’t block the plate number or validation decal. Devices that obscure or defeat visibility remain illegal and can lead to criminal charges. Legal help is critical if cited.

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New License Plate Law in Florida

New License Plate Law in Florida

New License Plate Law in FloridaJennifer Szymczak
Published on: 20/01/2026

Florida’s new license plate law makes obscuring or altering plates a crime. Violations are now misdemeanors or felonies, with even harsher penalties if tied to another offense. Legal help is critical if you’re charged.

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