Blog Home Recent Posts in February, 2016 I'm Still Legally Married But Want To Move In With My Boyfriend In New Port Richey. Will That Affect My Divorce or Child Support? Feb 28, 2016 Legally speaking, you are permitted to move in with a new partner even before your divorce is final. Whether you should do that or not though is ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Other Professionals That May Be Needed In A Divorce In Florida Besides An Attorney Feb 24, 2016 When a client visits with an attorney and wants a divorce handled quickly and inexpensively in Florida, and the attorney recommends a mediator, a ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading How To Stop Ex-Husband From Having Our Kids Stay Overnight At His Girlfriends In Pasco County, FL Even Though Divorce Decree Says That Is Not Permitted Feb 20, 2016 Many of the parents I represent in Pasco County divorces don’t want their children to see the other parent engaging in overnight visits with a ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Divorce Lawyer Discusses Getting Divorced In Pasco County, Florida With An Adopted Child Feb 16, 2016 Custody, visitation and child support issues can be sticky in any divorce situation, but when one of the children is adopted, that may present some ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading What Can You Do When Your Ex Has Custody Of The Kids In Pasco County And Their Grades Drop? Feb 12, 2016 It’s normal for grades to fluctuate somewhat, depending on the age of your child, his or her prior academic performance, and a number of other ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Is Paying Travel Costs For Children To Visit Ex-Husband Normal in Florida Courts? Feb 8, 2016 It’s fairly common for parents to agree in a divorce to split the driving in a custody swap, which usually means they meet halfway, or take turns ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Can You Reopen A Pasco County Divorce If The Ex Lied About Their Property In The Divorce? Feb 4, 2016 Yes, you can reopen your case if your ex lied about his property. In every divorce, both spouses are required to make a complete financial disclosure. ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Page of 1