When couples seek to eliminate any doubts regarding paternity, DNA tests may assist. Florida law permits courts to require a child, mother, and an alleged father to submit to scientific tests to determine a probability of paternity. Click on the link below to read Florida Statute Section 742.12 which addresses scientific testing to establish paternity. […]
https://www.sessumsblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sessums-Black-PA-Marital-And-Family-Law-Tampa.png00Sessums Black PAhttps://www.sessumsblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sessums-Black-PA-Marital-And-Family-Law-Tampa.pngSessums Black PA2012-08-23 16:59:312012-08-23 16:59:31Who’s Your Daddy? Mobile Truck Offers DNA Tests to Go
Attorney Sarah E. Kay has been invited to join the Hillsborough County Bar Association Leadership Institute Class of 2013. The Leadership Institute identifies and develops young attorneys of diverse backgrounds who have exhibited leadership potential. Congratulations, Sarah!
https://www.sessumsblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sessums-Black-PA-Marital-And-Family-Law-Tampa.png00Sessums Black PAhttps://www.sessumsblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sessums-Black-PA-Marital-And-Family-Law-Tampa.pngSessums Black PA2012-08-23 16:44:342012-08-23 16:44:34Announcement – Sarah E. Kay member of HCBA Leadership Institute Class of 2013
Sessums Black, PA is pleased to announce that Frank Steinbeck, Jr. has joined the firm as a paralegal. Frank is a Florida Registered Paralegal with over five years of civil litigation experience. Congratulations, Frank!
https://www.sessumsblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Frank-Steinbeck.jpg11290Sessums Black PAhttps://www.sessumsblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sessums-Black-PA-Marital-And-Family-Law-Tampa.pngSessums Black PA2012-08-21 14:19:362021-04-05 14:49:23Frank Steinbeck, Jr. New Paralegal
There are times when a man is erroneously established as father of a child. Florida law permits the disestablishment of paternity or termination of child support obligation under certain circumstances. Click on the link below to read the statute. The attorneys of Sessums Black, PA pride themselves on providing professional and high quality legal services […]
https://www.sessumsblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sessums-Black-PA-Marital-And-Family-Law-Tampa.png00Sessums Black PAhttps://www.sessumsblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sessums-Black-PA-Marital-And-Family-Law-Tampa.pngSessums Black PA2012-08-15 11:59:462012-08-15 11:59:46Disestablishment of paternity or termination of child support obligation
On August 9, 2012, Paralegals Carol Dunlap, Kathy Mull, and Michele Tawzer attended the Tampa Bay Paralegal Association, Inc. monthly meeting as a part of their regular membership in the organization. The meeting included a continuing education component focused on estate planning and wills.
https://www.sessumsblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sessums-Black-PA-Marital-And-Family-Law-Tampa.png00Sessums Black PAhttps://www.sessumsblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sessums-Black-PA-Marital-And-Family-Law-Tampa.pngSessums Black PA2012-08-15 11:55:532016-06-30 16:05:35Announcement – August 2012 TBPA luncheon
Learning from other people’s mistakes can help someone avoid those same pitfalls. A recent study revealed that most divorced people can narrow their past relationship regrets to five areas. Click on the link below to read more about the study results. Sessums Black, PA prides itself on providing superior legal representation to clients whose relationships […]
https://www.sessumsblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sessums-Black-PA-Marital-And-Family-Law-Tampa.png00Sessums Black PAhttps://www.sessumsblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sessums-Black-PA-Marital-And-Family-Law-Tampa.pngSessums Black PA2012-08-14 08:27:242012-08-14 08:27:24Top 5 Regrets of Divorced People
Some people begin a family without marrying their partner. When those relationships dissolve, the parties may choose to begin a paternity proceeding to establish a parenting plan, child support obligations, and resolve other issues that have arisen from the birth of their child or children. Click on the link to read a portion of the […]
https://www.sessumsblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sessums-Black-PA-Marital-And-Family-Law-Tampa.png00Sessums Black PAhttps://www.sessumsblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sessums-Black-PA-Marital-And-Family-Law-Tampa.pngSessums Black PA2012-08-09 12:04:342012-08-09 12:04:34Paternity Proceedings
A newborn baby and his/her parents have a special bond which can be strengthened through increased time together. Sweden currently permits fathers to take at least two months and up to 240 days of government-paid paternity leave to bond with their children and the government is considering extending those benefits even further. Click on the […]
https://www.sessumsblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sessums-Black-PA-Marital-And-Family-Law-Tampa.png00Sessums Black PAhttps://www.sessumsblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sessums-Black-PA-Marital-And-Family-Law-Tampa.pngSessums Black PA2012-08-09 12:00:292012-08-09 12:00:29For Paternity Leave, Sweden asks if Two Months is Enough
On July 31, 2012, Administrative Order S-2012-041 was entered for the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit for Hillsborough County, Florida, outlining the roles, responsibilities, and procedures for the collaborative practice of family law. Click on the link below to read the order. Collaborative law is an alternative dispute resolution process that typically costs less, takes less time, […]
https://www.sessumsblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sessums-Black-PA-Marital-And-Family-Law-Tampa.png00Sessums Black PAhttps://www.sessumsblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sessums-Black-PA-Marital-And-Family-Law-Tampa.pngSessums Black PA2012-08-06 13:56:102016-12-22 06:03:44Hillsborough County Collaborative Family Law Practice Administrative Order
Sometimes parents do not live close to each other or one parent, such as a active-duty members of the armed forces, must travel for an extended period of time. Florida law permits parents to establish electronic communication procedures such as video-conferencing, web-conferencing, and wireless technologies to supplement face-to-face contact with their children to help maintain […]
https://www.sessumsblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sessums-Black-PA-Marital-And-Family-Law-Tampa.png00Sessums Black PAhttps://www.sessumsblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sessums-Black-PA-Marital-And-Family-Law-Tampa.pngSessums Black PA2012-07-24 15:17:292012-07-24 15:17:29Virtual Timesharing to Supplement Contact with Parents
Who’s Your Daddy? Mobile Truck Offers DNA Tests to Go
/by Sessums Black PAWhen couples seek to eliminate any doubts regarding paternity, DNA tests may assist. Florida law permits courts to require a child, mother, and an alleged father to submit to scientific tests to determine a probability of paternity. Click on the link below to read Florida Statute Section 742.12 which addresses scientific testing to establish paternity. […]
Announcement – Sarah E. Kay member of HCBA Leadership Institute Class of 2013
/by Sessums Black PAAttorney Sarah E. Kay has been invited to join the Hillsborough County Bar Association Leadership Institute Class of 2013. The Leadership Institute identifies and develops young attorneys of diverse backgrounds who have exhibited leadership potential. Congratulations, Sarah!
Frank Steinbeck, Jr. New Paralegal
/by Sessums Black PASessums Black, PA is pleased to announce that Frank Steinbeck, Jr. has joined the firm as a paralegal. Frank is a Florida Registered Paralegal with over five years of civil litigation experience. Congratulations, Frank!
Disestablishment of paternity or termination of child support obligation
/by Sessums Black PAThere are times when a man is erroneously established as father of a child. Florida law permits the disestablishment of paternity or termination of child support obligation under certain circumstances. Click on the link below to read the statute. The attorneys of Sessums Black, PA pride themselves on providing professional and high quality legal services […]
Announcement – August 2012 TBPA luncheon
/by Sessums Black PAOn August 9, 2012, Paralegals Carol Dunlap, Kathy Mull, and Michele Tawzer attended the Tampa Bay Paralegal Association, Inc. monthly meeting as a part of their regular membership in the organization. The meeting included a continuing education component focused on estate planning and wills.
Top 5 Regrets of Divorced People
/by Sessums Black PALearning from other people’s mistakes can help someone avoid those same pitfalls. A recent study revealed that most divorced people can narrow their past relationship regrets to five areas. Click on the link below to read more about the study results. Sessums Black, PA prides itself on providing superior legal representation to clients whose relationships […]
Paternity Proceedings
/by Sessums Black PASome people begin a family without marrying their partner. When those relationships dissolve, the parties may choose to begin a paternity proceeding to establish a parenting plan, child support obligations, and resolve other issues that have arisen from the birth of their child or children. Click on the link to read a portion of the […]
For Paternity Leave, Sweden asks if Two Months is Enough
/by Sessums Black PAA newborn baby and his/her parents have a special bond which can be strengthened through increased time together. Sweden currently permits fathers to take at least two months and up to 240 days of government-paid paternity leave to bond with their children and the government is considering extending those benefits even further. Click on the […]
Hillsborough County Collaborative Family Law Practice Administrative Order
/by Sessums Black PAOn July 31, 2012, Administrative Order S-2012-041 was entered for the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit for Hillsborough County, Florida, outlining the roles, responsibilities, and procedures for the collaborative practice of family law. Click on the link below to read the order. Collaborative law is an alternative dispute resolution process that typically costs less, takes less time, […]
Virtual Timesharing to Supplement Contact with Parents
/by Sessums Black PASometimes parents do not live close to each other or one parent, such as a active-duty members of the armed forces, must travel for an extended period of time. Florida law permits parents to establish electronic communication procedures such as video-conferencing, web-conferencing, and wireless technologies to supplement face-to-face contact with their children to help maintain […]