Online harassment is on the rise:
- Cyberbullying among kids
 - Defamation of innocent people
 - Slander targeting adults and businesses.
 
⚠️ In Florida, victims of cyberstalking or online defamation have strong legal options to protect themselves.
A cyberstalking injunction, for example, allows courts to quickly stop online threats, harassment, and targeted abuse.
🚨 Parents can also be held responsible for their children’s online actions, meaning that victims of cyberbullying can take legal steps even when the perpetrator is a minor.
For business owners, defamatory statements and false online reviews can cause serious financial harm — but these too are actionable under Florida law.
👉🏻 If you’re facing lies, harassment, or targeted abuse online, collecting screenshots, documenting the behavior, and contacting an attorney are critical steps.
▶️ Learn how Florida’s defamation and cyberstalking laws can help you protect your child, your business, and your reputation from the growing problem of digital misconduct.