The Honorable Aaron W. Hubbard
Section 23 - Pinellas County Family Law Division. Primary docket: dissolution of marriage with contested asset division and complex support determinations. Also handles paternity, name changes, and domestic violence injunctions filed within family cases.
How the judge operates
Judge Aaron W. Hubbard joined the bench in 2022 after 15 years as an Assistant State Attorney in the 13th Judicial Circuit, culminating as Felony Division Chief. He presides over Section 23 in Pinellas County Family Law, handling primarily contested dissolutions with asset division and complex support matters. His courtroom operates under strict procedural requirements and efficiency protocols.
Background
Closed Dissolution Cases
From 7,853 dissolution cases · Pinellas County · 2020–2026
Most Frequent Attorneys
- Kathryn Collier (30 cases)
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- Gale H. Moore (15 cases)
Bar & Civic Roles
- Appointed Pinellas County Court by Governor DeSantis Apr 22 2022
- elevated to 6th Judicial Circuit by DeSantis Jul 2024 (filling Jirokta vacancy). ASA 13th Circuit (Hillsborough) 2007-2022, Felony Division Chief. Mount Vernon Nazarene University undergrad, Thomas M. Cooley Law School J.D.
Aaron W. Hubbard is modeled as a prosecutor bench actor in Section 23, with 5 graph connections and 5 documented trap signals.
All data sourced from public court records. Judges are bound by Florida law, not personal tendencies. Past case patterns reflect caseload composition and case complexity — they do not predict how a judge will rule in your specific case.