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When Should a Divorce Case Go to Trial?

When Should a Divorce Case Go to Trial?

Sometimes, divorce can be tricky when it comes to assets or visitation rights


Social Security Benefits and Divorce

Social Security Benefits and Divorce

Minnesota residents may understand that they could receive additional Social Security


Military Divorces Differ Greatly from Civilian Divorces

Military Divorces Differ Greatly from Civilian Divorces

For Minnesota residents contemplating divorce, the process is often straightforward


SCRA Gives Special Rights to Active Military

SCRA Gives Special Rights to Active Military

Minnesota family law courts cannot proceed with divorce cases involving active military servicemembers


Tips for Making Divorce Easier to Deal With

Tips for Making Divorce Easier to Deal With

Individuals in Minnesota and throughout the country may feel a profound sense of loss after their marriages


What to Know About Filing a Divorce Petition

What to Know About Filing a Divorce Petition

A person can represent themselves in divorce court in Minnesota, often called pro-se or do-it-yourself divorce


Coping with Marital Problems and Divorce

Coping with Marital Problems and Divorce

For Minnesota couples going through a divorce, the level of stress can be nearly unparalleled


A “Gray Divorce” Poses Unique Challenges

A “Gray Divorce” Poses Unique Challenges

When a couple ends a long marriage in Minnesota or any other state, the resulting divorce


How Older Adults Might Navigate Finances in Divorce

How Older Adults Might Navigate Finances in Divorce

Couples in Minnesota who are getting a divorce close to or after retirement may have less financial


A Billionaire Moves His Fortune to Hide Assets

A Billionaire Moves His Fortune to Hide Assets

Hiding assets is always a concern in a Minnesota divorce as one spouse may look to game the system