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Signs That It Might Be Time to Separate

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

Deciding to separate from a partner is never easy, but staying in a Florida relationship that brings more lows than highs can be emotionally draining. When you recognize signs that it might be time to separate, know that there are professionals who can provide support. For instance, a Port St. Lucie family law attorney… Read More »

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Grieving While Managing the Divorce Process

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

Often grief is connected to sorrow caused by a death, but grief can also be experienced when something important in one’s life comes to an end, which is the case when there is a divorce. It is common to experience a profound sense of loss and a range of complex emotions when a marriage… Read More »

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5 Ways Social Media Could Complicate a Divorce

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

While social media is a convenient way to share updates, connect with friends, and express emotions, during a separation or divorce these digital channels can become a double-edged sword, potentially complicating the legal process and affecting outcomes. If you are moving to end a union and regularly use social media, talk to a Port… Read More »

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Parenting Plans and Special Circumstances Requiring Provisions

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Crafting a comprehensive parenting plan is part of looking after children when ending a union and beginning a coparenting relationship. In Florida, parenting plans outlining how parents will share responsibilities and make decisions regarding their children when they are no longer a couple. To discuss what is included in a standard parenting plan and… Read More »

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Should I Prepare for Family Court?

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

Many Florida couples find themselves wondering if they need to prepare for family court when they are planning to end a marriage. Often divorce cases can be amicably settled through negotiation, but there are instances where court involvement becomes necessary. Share the details of your situation with a Port St. Lucie family law attorney…. Read More »

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Identifying Common Objectives When Ending a Marriage

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It can be challenging to end a marriage. Many report it is an emotionally charged process, but there are ways to make the journey smoother. For example, when common objectives are recognized, divorcing couples can navigate the complexities of divorce more amicably. Port St. Lucie family law attorneys are familiar with the benefits of… Read More »

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Including Grandparents in a Parenting Plan

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

Grandparents have no rights to time with a grandchild.  However, when grandparents play a significant role in their grandchildren’s lives, it can add a layer of complexity to Florida divorces. Some find that it makes sense to add language in a parenting plan that involves other family members, such as grandparents. To explore this… Read More »

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Resolutions You Can Make to Smooth the Divorce Process

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Certain resolutions can make the transition from married to single smoother and less stressful. For example, many find focusing on key priorities such as self-care, children’s needs, and determining areas where you are willing to negotiate and areas where you aren’t provides helpful boundaries while divorcing. Having the right legal support makes a significant… Read More »

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Only One Parent Can Claim a Child as a Dependent

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

While there are many logistical complexities when parents decide to divorce, one issue is determining who will claim children as dependents when filing taxes. Having an understanding of the implications of this determination is important as it can have a significant impact on the finances of both parents. Talk to a Port St. Lucie… Read More »

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When Are Uncontested Divorces Possible?

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Dissolving a Florida marriage is sometimes associated with lengthy court battles and high emotional stress, but it doesn’t always have to be that way. For some couples, there is a more straightforward, amicable, and cost-effective path to ending their marriage. Talk to a Port St. Lucie family law attorney about uncontested divorce entails and… Read More »

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