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Six Reasons To Update Your Will In Tampa
A will is one of the most basic yet important estate planning documents. In the event of your passing, it conveys final wishes, details property and assets, and designates who is entitled to inherit from your estate. Even if you already have a will in place, it is important to ensure your will is… Read More »
Three Common Challenges You May Face When Getting A Same-Sex Divorce In Tampa
People in same-sex relationships have fought hard to obtain equal rights. While the same laws now apply in terms of same-sex marriage, challenges often arise in same-sex divorce cases. Our Tampa family lawyer explains three common issues you must be aware of. Issues That Could Impact Couples In Tampa Same-Sex Divorce Cases Same-sex marriage… Read More »
Living Wills Play Important Role In Tampa Estate Planning
Many of the tasks associated with estate planning in Tampa address issues that are likely to arise in the event of your passing. It is important to have the appropriate legal documents in place to convey your wishes and make the situation easier for family members. A living will achieves similar goals but addresses… Read More »
Child Support Modifications In Tampa: Requesting Changes To An Existing Child Support Order
Parents have a legal duty to provide for their children. In cases of divorce or unmarried parents, child support is often one of the most hotly contested issues. Once a child support order is issued, the amount owed must be paid. Our Tampa child support lawyer explains when modifications may be in order. Factors… Read More »
Disputes Over Estate Planning Documents Erupt After Lisa Marie Presley’s Death
It is important for everyone to have their affairs in order and the proper estate planning documents in place. Unfortunately, unexpected events can happen, throwing loved ones into turmoil in the aftermath. This is common among celebrities who, despite having significant assets, fail to create an estate plan or make errors in amending these… Read More »
Summary Administration As An Alternative To Probate
It’s no secret that the probate process is time consuming and often confusing for whoever is tasked with serving as the estate’s personal representative. Fortunately, there are a couple of alternatives to formal administration, also called full probate. At Bubley & Bubley, P.A., we work with families who are trying to administer a loved… Read More »
Who Inherits My Property If I Don’t Have An Estate Plan?
According to CNBC, about 2 out of 3 Americans have no estate plan. As seasoned Tampa estate planning lawyers, we are disheartened by those numbers. Creating an estate plan is a simple, powerful tool for taking control of what happens to your property when you die. Without one, chaos can ensue. What happens if… Read More »
What Is A Guardian Ad Litem In Child Custody Cases?
Every child custody dispute centers on doing what is in the child’s best interests. Unfortunately, children can rarely speak for themselves. A child might be too young or lack maturity to advocate on their behalf. What’s more, a judge can’t assume that the parents will do what’s in the best interests of the child…. Read More »
Am I Entitled To Alimony In A Tampa Divorce?
Making the decision to end your marriage is a major step, and you likely have concerns about how it will impact your life in the aftermath. One of the biggest issues in a divorce involves changes in your finances. If you previously relied on your spouse’s income to meet your needs, it is important… Read More »
Can You Keep A Personal Injury Settlement In Divorce?
After a car wreck or slip and fall, you might sue the person responsible for your accidents. These settlements provide a crucial source of support for people hurt by the negligence of other people. But what happens to this settlement in divorce? You might assume that as the injured victim you will keep 100%… Read More »