Blog Home Recent Posts in 2019 Can I File a Restraining Order Against My Abusive Wife? Dec 16, 2019 Abuse has no gender; any person can commit an act of violence against another. This violence can be physical, mental, verbal, and/or emotional, and it ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading How to Modify a Custody Plan for the Holidays Nov 18, 2019 Thanksgiving and winter holidays are just around the corner, and a last-minute request to modify a child custody arrangement could make the holidays ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading 4 Ways to Prepare After a Surprise Holiday Engagement Nov 8, 2019 A marriage proposal is a joyful and thrilling way to celebrate the holidays. However, after the initial excitement has worn off, it’s important that ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Florida Child Visitation Guidelines & Parenting Plans Oct 31, 2019 The Standard Parenting Time Plan is a Florida custody law that went into effect on January 1, 2018. The purpose of this law is to simplify the sharing ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Common Law Marriage & Cohabitation Agreements Oct 10, 2019 A common law marriage refers to a couple that lives together and presents as married to the people around them. It is different from a formal marriage ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Child Support: How Is It Calculated in Florida? Sep 12, 2019 Child Support Calculation Florida In Florida, a parent of 3 children can pay less child support than a parent of only 1 child. This is because the ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading 5 Benefits of a Prenuptial Agreement Sep 3, 2019 A prenuptial agreement is a legally binding document that determines how a couple will divide their debts and assets in the event of divorce. If ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Is Your Spouse Hiding Assets? Aug 23, 2019 Some spouses have been known to hide assets before or during the divorce process to avoid splitting them with their x. However, divorcing spouses can ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Page of 3