Author Archives: Jay Butchko
How Inflation Affects Child Support In Florida
Inflation has been on the minds of Americans and in the news frequently over the last few months, and many households are making adjustments for a higher cost of living. According to a recent article in the Tampa Bay Times, inflation accelerated throughout September as consumer prices rose 8.2 percent. The costs of food… Read More »
How No-Contest Clauses Work In Florida Probate Cases
There are very specific rules about preparing a will in Florida, and one of the most important requirements relates to the testator having sound mind to create one. Plus, by state law, a will is void if the surrounding circumstances indicate fraud, duress, mistake, or undue influence. As you might guess, when someone is… Read More »
Tips When Choosing Fiduciaries For Your Florida Estate Plan
Anyone in the early stages of research about Florida estate planning will probably realize the benefits in terms of avoiding legal limbo, managing incapacity, and protecting your legacy. You might even be aware of the options that are available under state law and which ones would benefit your situation. However, some individuals come to… Read More »
What Happens When Florida Collaborative Divorce Does Not Work?
Collaborative law offers numerous benefits for Florida divorce cases, including faster time to completion, and giving the parties more control over the process the ability to be creative with the resolution.. The language of the Florida Collaborative Law Process Act even states that its purpose is to create and promote peaceful, early resolution of… Read More »
Debunking Medicaid Myths About Florida Elder Law Planning
When it comes to Medicaid, elder law, and planning for assisted living, it seems that family and friends will always have advice to share. In some cases, this is information you can use. Two of the most important points are: Medicaid is a public health program established by the US government, and it is… Read More »
Florida Child Custody: Developing Parenting Plans For Toddlers
Co-parenting a toddler after a Florida divorce certainly carries its challenges, but it is understandable that both want to be fully involved with raising the child. From 18 months to 3 years old, children undergo rapid emotional, physical, and mental development, and you do not want to miss a thing. However, even when parents… Read More »
Overview Of Florida’s Income Shares Model For Child Support
You may know that both parents are responsible for the financial support of minor children during divorce and after the case concludes. However, you might not be aware of how the amount is calculated, and that there are multiple approaches to determining how much each parent will pay. The most common method is the… Read More »
Three Pillars Of Florida Estate Planning
Despite the fact that more than half of Americans consider estate planning to be at least somewhat important, statistics indicate that many are lagging behind when it comes to taking action. According to an annual survey conducted by Caring.com, just 33 percent of adults have a will or living trust in 2022. Though the… Read More »
Reasons To Consider Changing Your Florida Will
You get a great sense of accomplishment when you work with your Florida estate planning attorney to prepare and execute your Last Will and Testament. Your will is one of the most important cornerstones of your legacy when you pass, and it may work in conjunction with a living trust or other documents. However,… Read More »
Who Can File For A Domestic Violence Injunction In Florida?
When you hear stories about domestic violence on the news or even through people you know, the most common scenario is cases involving marital partners. The petitioner may file for a restraining order against his or her spouse as respondent, and ex-spouses are often parties. However, Florida’s statute on domestic violence injunctions recognizes that… Read More »