Blog Home Recent Posts in 2020 Is Your Spouse Entitled to Your 401(k) During a Divorce? Dec 2, 2020 Perhaps one of the most difficult aspects of getting a divorce is figuring out how to divide your assets. Unfortunately, for couples with retirement ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Divorce Concerns for a Couple with a High Net Worth Dec 1, 2020 As a couple with a high net worth ready to file for divorce, you may be wondering if your divorce case will differ from your average divorce ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Tips on Co-Parenting During the Holidays Nov 4, 2020 Parents who are divorced or separated are either new to co-parenting or very familiar with the process. Whether you have been divorced for years or ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading When Does Alimony End in Florida? Nov 2, 2020 Whether you are recently divorced or have been separated for years, you may be wondering what Florida law has to say about how long alimony lasts. ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading What Happens if My Spouse Dies During a Divorce? Oct 26, 2020 Resolving a divorce could take months, sometimes years to finalize – especially in the event of a contested divorce. So, what happens when one spouse ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Finding Hidden Assets During a Divorce Oct 12, 2020 If you think your spouse is hiding assets from you during a divorce, you are most likely concerned and wondering how to determine your next best ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading The Pitfalls of Using an Online Divorce Service Sep 17, 2020 If you are getting a divorce, you may be looking for a simple and cost-effective way to end your marriage. Many divorcing spouses wish to avoid the ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading How Does Parental Time-Sharing Work in Florida? Sep 8, 2020 When parents get divorced in Florida, they must work out an arrangement regarding their children. In most states, this is referred to as child ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Page of 3