Author Archives: Jay Butchko

FAQs About Child Support in Pasco County
All parents in Pasco County, and throughout Florida, are required to financially provide for their children, even if one of the spouses does not exercise timesharing. When disputes about child support arise, they always have the potential to become very contentious. Parents are often worried that they will be ordered to pay support, while… Read More »

Your Business Succession Planning Checklist
As a business owner, you have a lot to think about on a daily basis. It is important, though, that you do not overlook the importance of business succession planning. With a succession plan, you can make any transfer of the business smooth and seamless if you ever intend to leave it. If you… Read More »

Five Things All Elders Should Know About Medicaid Planning
Many elders have created an estate plan that dictates what will happen to their property after their death. However, it is just as important to plan for what may happen in your lifetime. If you only draft a will, for example, it can provide financial help for your family, but it will not help… Read More »

When to Establish Guardianship for an Older Parent
Many people who are seeking to establish guardianship for an older parent have already started caring for an older parent. They may take them to doctors’ appointments, pick up their mail, pay their bills, and cook their meals. If you have started taking on these tasks, there is only so much you can legally… Read More »

Tips to Help Your Senior Parent Age in Place
Almost all of my clients express to me that they want to stay in their own home in lieu of moving into a nursing home. When we talk about “aging in place,” this is what we mean. While you or your parent may feel that way, that doesn’t mean that aren’t very valid concerns….. Read More »

Modifying Child Custody Under Florida’s New Law
July 1, 2023 marked the date that many new laws in Florida went into effect, having been passed by the legislature and signed by the governor in the months prior. If you are co-parenting a child with your ex and have a child custody order in place, House Bill 1301 might affect your rights…. Read More »

How Does Property Division Work in a Florida High Net Worth Divorce?
In any divorce case, one of the important topics that the parties must address is property division. As a result, you might have concerns about your rights when going through a high net worth divorce and the stakes are high. Though these cases are unique for many reasons, Florida divorce laws apply to all… Read More »

What is the Difference Between Contested and Uncontested Divorce in Florida?
Put simply, contested versus uncontested divorce in Florida centers on the presence of disputes between the parties. Florida’s divorce laws cover grounds for divorce, property division, alimony, child custody and parenting time, support, and other topics. When spouses cannot agree on how to resolve these issues, they are going through contested divorce. If they… Read More »

New Limitations on Alimony in Florida
Even if you do not follow developments in the practice of family law, you might be aware of some major changes to the alimony laws. There was some controversy over Senate Bill 1416 because it eliminates permanent alimony, which opponents say puts recipients in a tough financial position after they have given up significant… Read More »

How Do I Modify a Living Revocable Trust in Florida?
A revocable living trust is a popular choice for many people creating estate plans, as it offers ways to avoid probate, protect assets, and keep personal, financial matters private. It also provides flexibility, since the definition of revocable trust means that it can be modified or terminated by the grantor. Just as with other… Read More »