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Deciding When to End a Marriage and the Role of Legal Documents in Separation

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

Choosing to end a marriage requires careful consideration and self-reflection. If you are contemplating divorce in Florida, exploring the possibility of gaining clarity through a period of separation can be beneficial. And if you are moving toward a separation, having the right legal documents in place is essential for protecting your interests. A Port… Read More »

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What Income Sources Are Reviewed When It Comes to Support Payments?

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

Assessing the possibility of support payments and how much those payments would be is part of many Florida divorces. After all, ending a marriage is a huge financial change, often for both spouses. The support payment review process involves a careful examination of various income sources, and this is true whether a person is… Read More »

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Retaining Inherited Assets While Divorcing in Florida

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

Dividing assets when pursuing a divorce is often complex and emotionally charged, and it is possible for disputes to become even more heated when one or both spouses have assets that they inherited during the course of a marriage. To connect with the essential information you need, talk to a Port St. Lucie’s family… Read More »

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Can My Family Attorney Serve as a Mediator?

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

It can be difficult to come to amicable resolutions during family disputes. This could be true for couples who were never married but involved in long-term relationships and decide to split up, couples moving forward with a divorce, or family members who are arguing about personal or business interests. While going to court may… Read More »

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When You Should (and Shouldn’t) Pay Off Debt Before Ending a Marriage

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

There are a lot of different financial challenges faced by divorcing couples, and one of them is how to deal with debt. Because of this, a top question for some who are ending a union is if they should pay off debt before ending a marriage or not. Like many other areas of divorce,… Read More »

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If I Move in with My New Partner, Will It Impact My Alimony?

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

A lot of life changes follow a divorce, and some of these changes can be significant. For instance, new relationships and living arrangements may be introduced, and if you are receiving or paying alimony and are considering moving in with a new partner, it’s essential to understand how cohabitation could impact your spousal support… Read More »

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Navigating a Divorce Involving Mental Health Concerns

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

When a divorce includes mental health issues, it can make a difficult process even more intricate. The delicate nature of these cases requires careful consideration, compassion, and expert guidance. If either you or your spouse, or both of you, have mental health issues, it is possible your divorce will be affected. Talk through your… Read More »

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How to Share Holidays Within Child Custody Agreements

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

One discussed concern for divorcing parents with kids is how to navigate holiday arrangements. Planning ahead and including this information within child custody agreements is essential as holidays are a time for family bonding and creating lasting memories, so there needs to be opportunities for both parents to share these special moments with their… Read More »

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Attorney Arthur Brandt Recognized With The Grand Lion Life Membership Award!

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Florida Custody Disputes and Behaviors to Avoid

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

An aspect of a divorce when there are children involved is navigating custody. Some parents are able to work together and build a parenting plan, but others find themselves involved in arguments over who will be the custodial parent. Like most other states in the US, Florida court’s primary consideration when it comes to… Read More »

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