In a Minnesota divorce, what the court constitutes as marital property can significantly impact your financial health after the split. One primary consideration is any small businesses either of you own. Even if you are the only party with ownership, your business...
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How school location can play a role in parenting plans
In Minnesota, crafting a parenting plan involves careful consideration of various factors. Among these, the location of the child's school holds major importance. For example, co-parents should try to give their children stability while meeting their educational...
3 important things to remember when making a custody agreement
Without a custody agreement, you and your co-parent can face confusion and frustration about your responsibilities and schedules. Even with an agreement, unclear or missing elements can still cause tension and stress. It can be challenging to create a well-rounded...
Circumstances for modification of custody or support agreements
The Bowling Green State University reported the U.S. divorce rate in 2021 was 14 per 1,000. That represented almost one million women who left a marriage that year. Many of these incidents included children. Navigating custody and support agreements can be...
Tips for successful co-parenting
Successful co-parenting requires dedication, communication and a commitment to putting the well-being of your children first. Navigating the complexities of shared parenting responsibilities may be challenging, but you can foster a positive environment for your...
What is the difference between an order of protection and a restraining order?
In Minnesota, individuals at risk or under threat can seek legal protection through specific court orders. Two commonly sought orders are the Order of Protection and the Restraining Order. While these terms are sometimes used interchangeably in conversation, they have...
3 complications during a high-asset divorce
Although any divorce has its complexities, those often multiple when it involves a high-asset divorce. From property to trusts and business assets, it means much higher financial stakes for both parties. For couples who cannot come to an agreement, it may create...
When is a modification possible in Minnesota?
Custody and support issues can arise after a Minnesota divorce is complete. Although you might think everything is fine, there may be problems with the practicality of the original orders. After all, situations and circumstances can and do change. To prevent...
When you can modify your child custody and support orders
Navigating the legal process can be stressful, especially when it comes to child custody and support orders. As a parent, your child's well-being is your top priority, and you want to make sure that you have the right arrangement in place. The problem is that...
How to prepare yourself to file for divorce
Divorce signifies a significant life transition, marking the end of one chapter and the beginning of another. It is a complex process that requires thorough preparation, both emotionally and practically. Emotionally, it necessitates an understanding that one's life...