Tom Brady, Gisele Bündchen took ‘family stabilization’ course before divorce

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Putting the children first.

Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen each completed a “Parent Education and Family Stabilization” course before finalizing their divorce on Friday.

According to court documents obtained by Page Six on Friday, the NFL star, 45, finished the four-hour course on Oct. 25 and his supermodel ex, 42, completed it on Oct. 26.

Bündchen’s certificate notes that the class was “required.”

Per Florida law, separating and divorcing parents must take this course as it’s designed to educate, train, and assist parents in regards to the impact divorce can have on parents and children.

Brady and Bündchen share two biological kids: 12-year-old Benjamin and 9-year-old Vivian. The superstar quarterback also has a 15-year-old son, Jack, from a previous relationship with ex-girlfriend Bridget Moynahan.

Bündchen filed for divorce on Friday after 13 years of marriage, citing that the union was “irretrievably broken,” according to the court documents.

The records also show that the former couple have agreed on a marital settlement agreement, which will remain confidential.

Both parties spoke out on social media shortly after the news broke of their divorce.

Bündchen wrote on her Instagram Story, “My priority has always been and will continue to be our children whom I love with all my heart.


Brady and Bündchen share two minor children, and the NFL star has a third from a previous relationship.

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Brady and Bündchen share two minor children, and the NFL star has a third from a previous relationship.

gisele/Instagram

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