Category Archives: Tampa Family Lawyer
Questions To Ask A Divorce Lawyer
Filing for divorce is a difficult challenge to handle on your own, which is why finding the right divorce lawyer is critical to the success of a case. When going through the process of interviewing potential attorneys, asking the right questions can help you find the right attorney for your divorce case. The experienced… Read More »
Types Of Supervised Visitation
The Florida courts recognize the need for parents to develop and maintain relationships with their children, but they also understand that there are situations where it may not be in the child’s best interests to be alone with a parent during their time together. In these situations, the court may order supervised visitation, and… Read More »
Types Of Florida Alimony
One of the most common issues negotiated in a Florida divorce is alimony, also known as spousal support. The purpose of alimony is to help the spouse with a lower income maintain their standard of living as they transition to financial independence during and after the divorce. There are many different types of spousal… Read More »
How To Enforce A Child Support Order
One of the main issues that you and your spouse or the other parent of your child must determine in a divorce or paternity action is the proper amount of support for a child. Florida guidelines help determine the right amount of support, but once the order is issued the noncustodial parent does not… Read More »
Can My Ex Relocate With My Child?
After a divorce, one spouse may wish to move away from the other in order to start fresh. However, this can become complicated when a child is involved. Florida law has strict rules regarding relocation with a child, and if your former spouse wishes to move with your child the experienced family law attorneys… Read More »
How Can I Modify A Decision Post-Divorce?
During a divorce, there are many issues that must be determined before the divorce can be finalized, including spousal support, child support, child custody, and property distribution. While those decisions may have worked well at the time of the divorce, things change in the months and years following the finalized split, and it may… Read More »
Three Problems A Prenuptial Agreement Can Solve, And One It Cannot
Prenuptial agreements are effective at preventing conflict about money, debt, and property during marriage, in divorce cases, and even during the probate of the estate of the spouse who dies first. If you and your partner can reach an agreement about property issues before you get married, it means you can communicate well and… Read More »
How To Establish Paternity In Florida
Determining the legal father of a child is one of the best things that you can do as a parent. Florida law provides a couple of different ways to establish paternity depending on the circumstances of your case, and the experienced family law attorneys at Bubley & Bubley, P.A. in Tampa Bay can help… Read More »
Does Proof Of Adultery Make A Spouse Ineligible For Alimony In Florida?
A married couple shares three children together and have been together for more than 15 years. One spouse is the primary breadwinner and is required to travel 75% of the time as part of the job. The other spouse is a stay-at-home parent busy with three small children. The supported spouse ends up cheating… Read More »
Family Estrangement And Your Estate Plan In Central Florida
No one can identify exactly what went wrong over the years. What is for certain is that you have not seen your adult son for more than a decade. They have children (your grandchildren) whom you have never met. You are estranged, and despite your best efforts, you are unable to initiate contact and… Read More »