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As A High Earner, Can I Be Awarded Child Support?

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

If you are a high earner, meaning you bring home a hefty income, you may believe you will not be able to access child support during the divorce process. But it is a common misconception among Florida high earners that they cannot be awarded child support. In reality, each situation has its own details… Read More »

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Student Loan Debt Responsibilities And Divorce

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

Carrying student loans can be stressful for families, and if you are dissolving a marriage, you may have questions about what will happen to your student loans through the divorce process. Dividing assets and debts is one of the factors that need to be reviewed and addressed when a couple ends a Florida marriage…. Read More »

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Who Gets The Family Pets?

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

When a couple in Florida divorces, who will keep the family pets can be a topic that leads to arguments. Unlike children, pets are not legal dependents under Florida’s divorce laws. Because of this, dogs, cats, and other animal friends are treated as property and are subject to the same distribution rules as other… Read More »

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Florida Divorce And Property Division

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

How property is divided during the divorce process differs from state to state. In Florida, divorces follow equitable distribution rules. As a result, property is not necessarily divided equally, in a 50/50 split. Instead, a fair and equitable division needs to be established. A judge can do this if a dispute goes to court… Read More »

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How Does A Court View Best Interests For Minors?

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

If you and your soon-to-be-ex spouse are disagreeing about child custody, you may be wondering if the dispute should go before a Florida court. And if it does, what exactly does the court consider when determining what is in a child’s best interests? A family court’s primary concern is always the best interests of… Read More »

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Owning Your Own Business While Dissolving A Marriage

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

There are many benefits to owning your own business, you have independence and flexibility in your work, and you are in charge of meeting and exceeding your financial goals as you are in control of your client base and cash flow. But while being the boss of your own business can be a rewarding… Read More »

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Should I Share A Divorce Attorney With My Spouse?

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

Some find they are able to effectively communicate with their spouse as they separate and divorce. For example, you and your spouse may be in agreement on how assets will be handled. If this is true for you, you and your spouse may have discussed hiring one divorce attorney, a legal professional that both… Read More »

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Do People Still Talk About Parental Alienation Syndrome?

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

The concept of Parent Alienation Syndrome (PAS) has become less common in recent years. PAS was an idea put forward by a child psychiatrist in the 1980s after he noticed some children exhibiting behaviors during or after the divorce of their parents. Specifically, the doctor noticed that when one parent was sharing negative information… Read More »

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Parents Choosing To Exit A Violent Marriage

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

When there is violence in a family, everyone in the home is impacted. This is true for children who witness violence between their parents as well as the spouses themselves. Kids see their parents as models of grown behavior. After all, they watch their parents communicate and then follow their lead. While learning to… Read More »

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Pursuing A Florida Annulment

By Baginski Brandt & Brandt |

The reasons why Florida residents pursue marriage annulments vary, but they are always doing so to legally dissolve a marriage by having it declared invalid. In all likelihood they are seeking an annulment because the marriage should never have occurred to begin with, in cases where there was fraud or one of the parties… Read More »

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