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“My client came to me with a custody evaluation which recommended that the father of their 2-year-old son should be the primary residential parent because the mother (my client) was not psychologically capable of having shared custody.

Together with my co-counsel, we investigated the case in detail.

We retained a psychologist to spend time in my client’s home observing her with the child, in order to get a full evaluation.

In addition, we interviewed daycare providers, friends and family members about my client’s parenting.

And finally, we prepared my client for her testimony in court and educated her about the importance of shared parental responsibility despite her negative feelings towards the child’s father.

After presenting all our evidence, after my client’s testimony and after my client answered some very important questions from the Judge…she was granted shared custody of her son.”

Gary S. Dolgin, Board Certified Expert In Marital and Family Law

Here at The Law Offices of Gary S. Dolgin, nothing makes us happier than protecting children’s welfare while representing parents’ best interests.

If you need help with a child custody issue, Gary Dolgin has over 30 years of experience in child custody, is a Board Certified Expert in Marital and Family Law, and is here to help you.

To schedule a child custody consultation with Gary S. Dolgin, give us a call today at (813) 999-2772 and it will be our pleasure to help you.

Learn more about how we can help you with your child custody issues by visiting:
Child Custody Expert in Tampa

“I had a client who was divorced for over 12 years.

At the time of her divorce, she and her ex-husband agreed that she was to receive permanent alimony from him.

As the years went on the ex-husband kept convincing my client to reduce her monthly alimony because he was struggling financially, and eventually asked her if he could stop paying her altogether.

This is when my client retained me to help her.

Based on financial discovery and negotiation we were able to determine that the ex-husband had the ability to provide spousal support and that my client had the need for spousal support.

Not only were we able to keep the permanent alimony in place for my client, but we were also able to have it increased.

In addition, where the alimony payments were taxable to my client, we were able to modify her alimony to be tax-free.”

Gary S. Dolgin, Board Certified Expert In Marital and Family Law

At The Law Offices of Gary S. Dolgin, we are passionate about helping our clients understand their rights when it comes to spousal support and all aspects of family law.

With over 30 years of experience in alimony, Board Certified Expert in Marital and Family, Gary Dolgin can help protect your spousal support rights.

If you are having any type of alimony issue and would like to schedule a consultation with alimony expert Gary Dolgin, give us a call at (813) 999-2772 and it will be our pleasure to help you.

Learn more about how we can help you with your alimony issues by visiting:
Alimony Services

More and more couples are delaying parenthood these days for several reasons, including pursuing careers, uncertain times and for financial reasons.

Through in vitro fertilization (I.V.F.) couples are creating embryos to use in the future when they are ready for parenthood.

When these couples break up, however, who gets to keep the embryos? In most cases the embryo consists of one of the partner’s genetics (sperm or egg). In some cases the embryo consists of a donor sperm or egg.

So, the question of who gets to keep the embryos or decide the fate of the embryos after the break up can become complicated.

For example, what should happen to any remaining embryos if one partner dies or becomes mentally incapacitated? Who would decide whether remaining embryos should be donated or destroyed? Who would determine the disposition of remaining embryos in the case of divorce or separation?

Read more about embryo custody in this article: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/03/health/IVF-frozen-embryo-disputes.html

Here at The Law Offices of Gary S. Dolgin we have been helping couples prepare for and handle all types of custody issues for over 30 years in the Tampa Bay area.

Whether it’s helping couples prepare legal agreements that address custody of embryos in case of separation, or helping couples come to an agreement after their break up…we are here to help.

As a Board Certified Expert in Marital and Family Law, Gary Dolgin is the custody lawyer you can count on to help you.

If you are having any type of custody issue or family law issue, give us a call at (813) 999-2772 to schedule a consultation and it will be our pleasure to help you.

In the early months of the pandemic, we saw a surge in divorce rates throughout the Country. Experts attribute the rise in divorce to quarantine and added stress to marriages.

But in recent months experts are seeing a decline in divorce rates, most likely due to the uncertainty and financial strain the past year has put on families.

Couples who were heading for divorce are holding off, and in many cases, families have become stronger since parents are spending more time at home, with their children and with each other.

Read the full article to learn more at:
Divorce Rates Dropping

At The Law Offices of Gary S. Dolgin, we have been helping families in the Tampa Bay area resolve their legal issues since 1990. To learn more about our family law practice in downtown Tampa, visit:
Family Law Experts – The Law Offices of Gary S. Dolgin

“Ten years ago two grandparents asked me to help them obtain temporary legal custody of their 2 year old granddaughter.

Unfortunately both of her parents were in and out of jail and both had issues with drugs.

These grandparents stepped up to the plate and their 12 year old granddaughter is now thriving.

Now they have asked me to help them adopt her.

While most of my practice involves divorce, I really enjoy helping grandparents.

These wonderful grandparents have protected their granddaughter and provided her with a loving and stable home.

I am happy to help with any child custody or adoption issues anyone may have.”

Gary S. Dolgin, Board Certified Expert In Marital and Family Law

Having helped thousands of parents and grandparents with their child custody issues in Hillsborough County and throughout Florida since 1991, you can rest assured that Tampa child custody lawyer Gary Dolgin will help you resolve your custody issues diligently, with integrity and compassion.

To schedule a child custody consultation with Board Certified Expert in Marital and Family Law in Tampa, Gary S. Dolgin, please call (813) 999-2772, and it will be our pleasure to help you.

Learn more about the child custody services we provide by visiting: Child Custody and Visitation.

The new stimulus package that was passed on Wednesday brings with it some tax changes and subsidies that are important for families and divorced parents to know.

In addition to stimulus checks of $1,400 per person, the relief package, known as the American Rescue Plan, includes some important changes to existing tax policy to help families with children who have been struggling to care for them as the pandemic closed schools.

At The Law Offices of Gary S. Dolgin, we are happy to see that help is on the way for families who may have been struggling during the pandemic and it is our pleasure to share the good news! Read the full article to find out more by clicking this link:
The American Rescue Plan

Here are some of the ways that bill will help the middle class:

Direct Checks

This time around, Americans will receive stimulus checks of up to $1,400 per person, including dependents.

The size of the payments are scaled down for individuals making more than $75,000 and married couples earning more than $150,000. And they are cut off for individuals making $80,000 or more and couples earning more than $160,000.

Those thresholds are lower than in the previous relief bills, to better ensure that those who need the checks the most receive them. But they will still be one of the biggest benefits enjoyed by those who are solidly in the middle class.

Tax Credits For Parents

The relief package, known as the American Rescue Plan, includes some important changes to existing tax policy to help families with children who have been struggling to care for them as the pandemic closed schools.

The most significant change is to the child tax credit, which will be increased to up to $3,600 (for children under 6) for 2021 from $2,000 per child. The credit, which is refundable for people with low tax bills, is $3,000 per child for children ages 6 to 17.

The existing credit tops out for individuals earning more than $200,000 and couples earning more than $400,000. As with the stimulus payments, the expanded credit will phase out for individuals making more than $75,000 and married couples earning more than $150,000.

The legislation also bolsters the tax credits that parents receive to subsidize the cost of child care this year. The current credit is worth 20 percent to 35 percent of eligible expenses with a maximum value of $2,100 for two or more qualifying individuals. The stimulus bill increases that amount to $4,000 for one qualifying individual or $8,000 for two or more.

The value of the credit will be calculated by taking up to 50 percent of the value of eligible expenses, up to certain limits, depending on household income. The law would begin to reduce the credit below 20 percent for households with income of more than $400,000.

Cheaper Health Insurance

After four years of being on life support, the Affordable Care Act is expanding, a development that will largely reward middle-income individuals and families, since those on the lower end of the income spectrum generally qualify for Medicaid. The relief legislation expands the subsidies for buying health insurance. As a result, a 64-year-old earning $58,000 would see monthly payments decline to $412 from $1,075 under current law, according to the Congressional Budget Office.

The legislation will now make upper-middle-income Americans eligible for aid to buy plans on the government exchanges, and premiums for those plans will cost no more than 8.5 percent of an individual’s modified adjusted gross income.

Another benefit to the middle class is that the stimulus package makes it easier for newly unemployed workers to get insurance through a federal program called COBRA, which allows people to buy their former employers’ health benefits. COBRA premiums will be fully paid for through September.

A Rescue for Pensioners

One of the more controversial provisions in the legislation is the $86 billion allotted to fixing failing multiemployer pensions.

The money is a taxpayer bailout for about 185 union pension plans that are so close to collapse that without the rescue, more than a million retired truck drivers, retail clerks, builders and others could be forced to forgo retirement income. The plans cover about 10.7 million active and retired workers, many of whom are middle class and work in fields like construction or entertainment where the workers move from job to job.

The legislation gives the weakest plans enough money to pay hundreds of thousands of retirees — a number that will grow in the future — their full pensions for the next 30 years.

But the measure has drawn criticism because the pensions were failing well before the pandemic.

View the full article at:
The American Rescue Plan