Family Law (Divorce, Family Relations)/Expert Profile


Ask A Question

Expertise

I can respond to questions pertaining to Florida Family Law within the specific areas of Divorce, Child Custody, Child Timesharing, Alimony and Child Support Enforcement/Modification, Equitable distribution, and Inter Family Adoptions.

Experience in the area

Actively practicing Family law in the Palm Beach, Martin and St. Lucie Counties for the past eleven years.

Organizations

Florida Bar, Family Law Section of Florida Bar, Palm Beach County Bar Association, BNI

Education/Credentials

Bachelor of Science in Political Science from Florida Atlantic University; Juris Doctorate from St. Thomas School of Law

Average Ratings

Recent Reviews from Users

Read More Comments

    K = Knowledgeability    C = Clarity of Response    P = Politeness
UserDateKCPComments
Patty02/06/12101010 
Lisa Russell02/01/12101010 
Cary01/27/12101010He has always been very helpful and .....
Carmelita01/14/12101010 
olga01/13/12101010 

Recent Answers from Dan Bachert

2012-01-28 Child Custody:

Hi Patty, yes there is a way. If there is an existing order that sets out the parental responsibility for the child then you will need to file a Petition for Modification of that order and allege, as the

2012-01-28 Relocation of child to another state:

Hi Lisa, you need to review Florida Statute 61.13001 to see if it applies to your current situation. Even if you are not subject to the statute the Father could file a Motion for an Injunction to prevent

2012-01-27 Divorce-Jury Trial-Florida:

Hi Krista, sorry jury trials are not permitted in family law cases.     I hope this information was helpful to you, if it was, please do me the courtesy of rating it. Please be aware and advised that this

2012-01-27 alimony:

Hi Cary, unless stated otherwise in you Final Judgment of Dissolution, alimony payments are tax deductible by the paying spouse and taxed as income to the receiving spouse by the IRS. When you file your

2012-01-12 CHILD SUPPORT:

Hi Olga, my first question would be for how long has mom been in or expected to be in Las Vegas. If she is not relocating there then the answer would be, no she has not abandoned the child. As for the

 

Ask A Question

Family Law (Divorce, Family Relations)

All Answers


Answers by Expert:


Ask Experts

Volunteer


©2012 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company. All rights reserved.