BERNSTEIN v. BERNSTEIN

No. 68-216.

220 So.2d 429 (1969)

Doris K. BERNSTEIN, Appellant, v. Jerome M. BERNSTEIN, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. Second District.

March 14, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Law Offices of George N. Meros and Allan C. Hickok, St. Petersburg, for appellant.

H. Rex Owen, of Bussey, Simmons & Owen, St. Petersburg, for appellee.


MANN, Judge.

Pleasure mistaken for happiness is life's most persistent mirage. Doris Bernstein is a victim of a common disease, the marital blahs. Affection was replaced by indifference, and the marriage died. For years denied a normal sex life, it was apparent that during the long wake between the death of her marriage and the last legal rites she was making up for lost time. During the pendency of her divorce action she had custody of their three young children...

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