On Wednesday, February 25, 2026, the first divorce hearing for Sandra Kubicka and Aleksander Milwiw-Baron began at the District Court in Warsaw. The spouses' meeting took place in an extremely tense atmosphere, requiring police and private security intervention. Although the couple married in April 2024, their union lasted less than two years, marked by crises, withdrawn petitions, and public disputes over custody of their son.
Law Enforcement Intervention
Police and Baron's private security were present in the courthouse corridors due to an aggressive exchange of words between the spouses.
Lightning-Fast Hearing Duration
The first court session lasted only 15 minutes, despite immense tension and media interest in the case.
Second Divorce Petition
The current case results from a petition filed in November 2025; the previous application from March of that year was withdrawn after a reconciliation attempt.
The divorce proceedings of Sandra Kubicka and Aleksander Milwiw-Baron, well-known figures in Polish show business, have entered a decisive phase. The first hearing, scheduled for the morning of February 25, attracted numerous media outlets and forced law enforcement to be on high alert. The spouses arrived at the courthouse separately; the musician from the band Afromental used a side entrance accompanied by private bodyguards, while the model arrived through the main entrance, showcasing a carefully prepared outfit. Emotional incidents occurred in the courthouse corridors, including loud shouts from the musician directed at his wife, which necessitated the presence of police officers near the courtroom. The history of this marriage's breakdown is exceptionally dynamic. The couple formalized their relationship in April 2024, and a month later welcomed their son Leonard. The first divorce petition was filed in court as early as March 2025 but was withdrawn when the couple decided to attempt to save their relationship. The final act occurred on November 28, 2025, when Sandra Kubicka filed divorce papers again. Before Wednesday's hearing, the model documented her preparations on social media, including visits to the hairdresser and aesthetic medicine treatments, which was interpreted as an attempt to maintain a poker face and control her emotions before the court. The hearing itself turned out to be surprisingly brief, lasting only fifteen minutes. It is unclear whether the court granted the divorce at the first session or scheduled another date due to the high level of conflict between the parties. The situation is further complicated by the fact that, the day before the hearing, Sandra Kubicka announced she had filed a lawsuit against one of the gossip websites, accusing it of violating her personal rights and privacy. The marital conflict, initially concerning the private sphere, has thus become a multi-faceted legal dispute encompassing not only family law but also image protection.The institution of divorce in Polish law requires demonstrating a complete and permanent breakdown of marital life, which in cases of high conflict often involves a months-long evidentiary process.„Sandra, przestań. Nie rozmawiam z tobą!” (Sandra, stop. I'm not talking to you!) — Aleksander Milwiw-Baron
Mentioned People
- Sandra Kubicka — Model and influencer, plaintiff in the divorce case.
- Aleksander Milwiw-Baron — Musician from the band Afromental, husband of Sandra Kubicka.