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Category Archives: Family

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Child Support Changes due to One or Both Parents Remarrying

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

When a couple divorces financial decisions are made, but it is a fact of life that things change over time. For example, if there are children involved and one of the parents is awarded child support, a critical financial obligation that ensures the well-being of the children, the support amount may need to be… Read More »

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Special Considerations for Stay-at-Home Parents When Divorcing

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

If you are a stay-at-home parent who is considering divorce, you likely have questions about financial support and how possibly reentering the workforce, should you choose to do so, would impact a divorce agreement. To talk through your unique circumstances, connect with a Port St. Lucie family law attorney. While friends and family often… Read More »

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Parallel Parenting and Building a Healthy Co-Parent Relationship

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

Many Florida parents navigating the divorce process are not only ending their marital relationship but are beginning a co-parenting relationship. In situations where communication and cooperation between parents is difficult for one reason or another, parallel parenting can be an effective approach. Parallel parenting is a co-parenting method that allows parents to disengage from… Read More »

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Co-Parents May Explore Third Party Support Systems

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

When Florida parents are navigating the transition from spouses to co-parents, there can be communication challenges. If this is true for you, explore ways to ease this process, such as looking into third party support systems to assist your co-parenting efforts. Wherever you are in the divorce process, a Port St. Lucie family law… Read More »

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Divorcing Today or Waiting Until Kids Have Grown

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

Florida parents who have decided to end their unions often grapple with the decision of whether to divorce before or after their children are grown up. While there are pros and cons to each approach, it’s important to recognize that every person has their own unique objectives to consider. To discuss what’s best for… Read More »

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Strong Parenting Plans And Collaboration Difficulties

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

Thorough, well-crafted parenting plans are important tools for families going through a divorce or separation. A strong parenting plan can help both parents and children adjust to their new living arrangements, providing stability and ensuring that everyone’s needs are met. To learn more about why a detailed parenting plan is crucial, bring the details… Read More »

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How To Handle Unwanted Digital Communication While Divorcing

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

There are many advantages to digital communication. Texts, emails, and social media platforms are a way to stay connected with loved ones and maintain professional relationships. But, it is also an unfortunate reality that digital communication channels have also opened up new avenues for harassment and abuse. For those ending a marriage, there are… Read More »

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Asset Division And High Net Worth In Florida Divorces

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

When high net worth couples decide to split up, there are unique challenges and complexities when it comes to asset division. If you find yourself in this situation, it is essential for you to understand how value is assessed and distributed. Doing so is a step to shielding your financial future. To have your… Read More »

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Reasons Why Millennials Benefit From Prenuptial Agreements

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

The millennial generation is entering into marriages with unique financial circumstances and perspectives, ones that differ compared to preceding generations. For instance, some millennials have accumulated significant assets, so it becomes increasingly advantageous for them to consider the possibility of moving forward with a prenuptial agreement If you are considering a prenup and want… Read More »

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Will Crypto Assets Be Divided?

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

For some Florida families, cryptocurrency is an asset class where a lot of their wealth is held. Because of this, if a couple moves to divorce, those crypto assets will need to be divided. Sometimes this is tricky as not all cryptocurrency is tracked in the same way. There are a variety of platforms… Read More »

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