Divorce Lawyer Sarasota
Looking for a Divorce Lawyer in the Sarasota area? Contact Adam Bragg. He has a few suggestions to follow when going through a divorce in the State of Florida. If faced with divorce or a child custody dispute, domestic violence, enforcement of visitation or child support orders, keep calm call Attorney Bragg. He will help you through the stress and uncertainty of these difficult times.
Despite your initial reaction, sadness, anger or fear, try the following:
- In a divorce, you may want to make emotionally charged decisions. Resist. You don’t want to say or do anything that may come out later in court.
- For safety sake, if you need to remove yourself or your children from the home contact a lawyer immediately. Otherwise do not voluntarily leave the family residence.
- Do not post any disparaging statements or pictures on any social media about your spouse. Facebook and other types of social media are being used in court. Pictures of yourself out partying, dating, or making large purchases may be used in court. Post nothing on social media.
- Get organized. Copies of all financial statements, banking records, income tax returns, photographs, etc. will be needed in court.
- Remain polite and courteous to your spouse if you need to live together until all matters are settled. Walk away from conflict. Let your attorney handle disputes. Remind your spouse that you have an attorney to deal with the disagreements.
- Information is power; don’t tell your spouse more than you need to.
- Do not make agreements or sign anything without your lawyer being involved.
- Don’t rub in your legal victories. Payback can come around. When you win, walk away in silence and humility. You can relax and feel vindicated later.
Divorce Lawyer Adam Bragg for the Sarasota Area
Divorce Lawyer Adam Bragg’s style and expertise have proven to be an invaluable tool during the divorce transition. Bragg Family Law, Adam Bragg is a dedicated Divorce Lawyer who represents clients in all types of Family Law Cases including divorce, alimony, child custody and timesharing, paternity and father’s rights, the division of assets and liabilities, and modifications to Judgement of Orders.