Family Law (Divorce, Family Relations)/Expert Profile


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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

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Recent Answers from Dan Bachert

2009-11-19 Child Timesharing and child support:

Hello Again Mark, if the order was initially conformed when the child was pre-school age and the time sharing does not reflect the existence of a school schedule then, that in and of itself would be sufficient

2009-11-19 Divorce:

Hi Patrick, file a Motion for Contempt with the Court explaining that your ex refused to attend a scheduled mediation and did not show up for the same. In addition, request within the same motion that

2009-11-19 breach of contract:

Hi Renee, if the agreement you made was reduced to or incorporated into the Final Judgment you cannot get out of it you can only seek to enforce it. If the agreement was not reduced to or incorporated

2009-11-18 Divorce and bankruptcy:

Hi Lori, if you discharged your portion of the tax lien with the IRS then that of course would be discharged. However, you may have a problem with not including the debt related to the IRS debt that was

2009-11-18 the question of single mother's child custody:

Hi Ellis, the court will decide which parent the child resides with for the majority of the time based upon the best interest of the child. Financial ability of one parent over the other is not generally

 

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