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Alimony: Important Issue Not Often Discussed in Minnesota

Alimony: Important Issue Not Often Discussed in Minnesota

In Minnesota and elsewhere, many married couples run their households on dual incomes


Preparing for Child Custody Litigation in Minnesota? Read This

Preparing for Child Custody Litigation in Minnesota? Read This

When it comes to determining where children will live, who will have decision-making authority


Divorce: Take One Step at A Time to Cope

Divorce: Take One Step at A Time to Cope

Perhaps you thought that you would be able to resolve your marital problems. If you recently learned


Read This Before Requesting Alimony

Read This Before Requesting Alimony

As 2019 nears its end, many Minnesota married couples are making plans for the new year


Dividing Marital Property in Minnesota

Dividing Marital Property in Minnesota

Going through a divorce inevitably means that you will have to divide any property that you have acquired during your marriage


Make Teachers Aware of Your Child Custody Plan

Make Teachers Aware of Your Child Custody Plan

It is not uncommon for students in Minnesota schools to come from single-parent households


Child Custody: Are You and Your Co-Parent Ready for The Holidays?

Child Custody: Are You and Your Co-Parent Ready for The Holidays?

Many Minnesota parents are among those across the country who have recently filed for divorce


Concerned About Property Division in Divorce? Read This

Concerned About Property Division in Divorce? Read This

When a Minnesota spouse decides to end a marriage, he or she typically hopes to resolve


What Causes Divorce and Where Does Central Litigation Focus Lie?

What Causes Divorce and Where Does Central Litigation Focus Lie?

No two Minnesota households are exactly the same. Many, however, include married couples


Reducing Toxic Communication when Filing for Custody

Reducing Toxic Communication when Filing for Custody

After going through a separation, it is likely that nothing is as important to you as maintaining custody of your children