Blog Home Recent Posts in the Child Custody Category Co-Parenting with a Narcissist Apr 5, 2022 Co-parenting with your former spouse or an ex can be extremely challenging. It can be even more difficult if your co-parent is a narcissist. In this ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Co-Parenting After Divorce Jan 11, 2022 How Does Co-Parenting Work? When you and your co-parent agreed on your custody arrangements , you created a parenting plan, which outlines: A ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading How Social Media Can Affect Child Custody Cases Jan 4, 2022 The best interest of the child(ren) always takes precedence in court proceedings, especially child custody matters . Courts will consider a host of ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Child Custody Mistakes You Should Avoid Dec 1, 2021 Child custody disputes are often fraught with emotion and can get incredibly contentious and messy. Given the importance of these matters, it is ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Can I Change a Child Custody Order in Pasco County, Florida? Oct 7, 2021 Many parents are understandably less than satisfied with their custody arrangements, especially if they are subject to an unfavorable time-sharing ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Do Domestic Violence Allegations Impact a Divorce Settlement? May 2, 2021 More than 100,000 cases of domestic violence are reported to the authorities across Florida every single year. Many more cases go unreported as well. ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Can Grandparents Obtain Custody of Their Grandchild? Feb 4, 2021 Grandparents’ rights in Florida are limited when it comes to matters such as pursuing custody and visitation time with their grandchild. The court ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading How Does Relocation Affect a Child Custody Agreement? Feb 2, 2021 After a divorce , you may express an interest to relocate. It is not uncommon to want a fresh start by moving states or accepting a job in a new city ... Posted By Dale L. Bernstein, Chartered Law Office Continue Reading Page of 9