Author Archives: Jay Butchko
Parental Alienation: When Parents Try to Turn Their Children Against Each Other
Child time-sharing cases are among the most contested in the Florida family courts. While many people are able to put their personal feelings aside for the sake of the child’s best interests, there are some parents who attempt to use their influence over the child as a weapon against the other party. This is… Read More »
Five Resolutions If You Are Considering A Divorce
A divorce can provide you with a fresh start after years of dealing with an unhappy marriage. However, it also represents major changes in every area of your life. While it is natural to be somewhat intimidated by the prospect, there are steps you can take to better empower yourself. Consider making one or… Read More »
Is an Uncontested Divorce Right for You?
In contested divorce cases, disagreements over money, property, and children can get ugly and proceedings can drag on long months or even years. This process costs both parties involved time and money, but there are situations where it can not be avoided. However, as Florida is a no-fault divorce state, you do have the… Read More »
Considering Remarriage? Four Issues You Need to Address
Just because your first or even second marriage did not work out, it does not mean love is not in the cards. People fall in love again at any age and find themselves ready to take another stroll down the aisle. While this can be a wonderful, happy occasion for all your family and… Read More »
Subtle Signs of Child Abuse and Neglect
At the law office of attorney Vanessa L. Prieto, children come first. We take the actions needed to protect your child when there are signs that they are in danger. Whether you are considering a divorce, involved in child time sharing proceedings, or have a current parenting plan in place, we can take the… Read More »
Four Ways to Reduce Conflicts in Your Divorce Case
When a marriage ends, it is not uncommon for each party to suffer a range of strong emotions which can make it harder to deal with practical concerns during divorce proceedings. Unfortunately, letting conflicts get in the way will only drag out your divorce case, costing you and your spouse both time and money…. Read More »
2019 Tax Changes Impact Divorce Alimony Settlements
Going through a marital separation or getting a divorce can have dramatic impacts on your manner of living. Depending on the circumstances surrounding your case, you may be entitled to alimony payments, which can help you get back on your feet. However, changes in the tax code that are set to go into effect… Read More »
Four Reasons You May Need to Change Your Prenuptial Agreement
Creating a prenuptial agreement is a smart move for any couple who is engaged and planning on getting married. In addition to opening lines of communication about financial matters and lifestyles, this important document also helps to protect both of you in the event of unexpected circumstances or a divorce. However, while it generally… Read More »
Should You Seek Spousal Support in Your Divorce?
When couples go through a divorce, there are always concerns about how each will adjust to living on a reduced income. If your spouse was the primary breadwinner or makes considerably more than you, this is likely to be a major concern. Depending on the specific circumstances involved in your marriage, you may be… Read More »
What to Do When Your Parental Rights Are in Jeopardy
For parents going through a contested divorce, decisions made over the care and custody of children are a major concern. In an uncontested case, the parents may be able to agree on a child time-sharing plan which respects both their roles in the child’s life and allows them the time needed to form a… Read More »