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Complex Property Division in High Conflict Divorce Cases

By Bubley & Bubley, P.A. |

Divorce almost always has one unanswered issue in which both parties have a vested interest. Child custody/support is likely the most frequently contested issue, but property division can be even more contentious, especially if a couple collectively holds a large variety of valuable assets. Property division in the average divorce is typically limited to… Read More »

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Parenting Plan Guidelines in Florida

By Bubley & Bubley, P.A. |

Those with children face a difficult challenge when navigating a divorce. Not only must the parents consider the emotional and psychological impact of such a decision on the child, but it is also necessary to determine how to arrange child custody and parenting time. Divorcing couples often dispute child-based issues as each tries to… Read More »

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Parenting Plans and Violations of the Time Sharing Schedule

By Bubley & Bubley, P.A. |

One of the hardest decisions in most divorce cases is deciding how to formulate and compromise on child custody and parenting plan issues. Many parents, especially those who provide the bulk of childcare, are understandably reluctant to give the other spouse more time with their child than absolutely necessary, but ultimately come to realize… Read More »

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Protecting Your Children in a Divorce

By Bubley & Bubley, P.A. |

Divorce is a difficult process for any adult, let alone a child, who does not have the necessary psychological or emotional development to fully understand what is happening. Divorcing parents often do everything they can to shield their child from the worst of the fallout that comes from these situations, and this effort is… Read More »

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What to Do When the Child Support Checks Stop Coming

By Bubley & Bubley, P.A. |

Providing for a child’s necessities is getting more expensive by the year, with the average cost topping $245,000 to cover expenses until the child reaches 18. That amount of money is significant for all parents, but is particularly so when one parent provides the bulk of childcare following a divorce or separation. Child support,… Read More »

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How Divorce Affects Contractual Obligations for the Distribution of Assets after Death

By Bubley & Bubley, P.A. |

When most people first think of divorce, the after-effects on a person’s estate plan is not likely to come to mind. Usually, people think about selling the marital home, dividing property, determining who will pay child support, and deciding how the split parenting time with the children. They may assume that the rules of… Read More »

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Grandparents’ Right to Visitation

By Bubley & Bubley, P.A. |

When parents divorce or separate, the effects of the split extend far beyond the borders of the core family unit. Extended family members are also affected, as visits with the child decrease due to dividing time between parents and the possibility the child may move farther away. Grandparents are especially impacted when families break… Read More »

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Modifying Child Support in Florida

By Bubley & Bubley, P.A. |

A pivotal issue in many divorce cases is the awarding of child support, since many custodial parents rely on this money to provide for their children. This necessary reliance on regular receipt of child support payments can create real problems if the payments become irregular or completely stop altogether. One method the state uses… Read More »

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Make Sure to Get What You Want in Prenuptial Agreements

By Bubley & Bubley, P.A. |

Making the decision to get married is usually followed by a happy time free of worries about the future. Thoughts of what you might want or feel entitled to if the marriage does not work out at a later date is typically a topic most engaged couples want to avoid, but entering into a… Read More »

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Annulment, or Another Way to End a Marriage, Besides Divorce

By Bubley & Bubley, P.A. |

When most people think about ending a marriage, divorce is typically the option that comes to mind. While that is most common method used to end a union, there is an additional legal process available. The other legal alternative is an annulment. Florida law does not technically include provisions on annulments, but instead has… Read More »

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