Potential income during a divorce.

What is "Potential Income" When Calculating Minnesota Child Support?

April 2nd, 2015
In Minnesota, children have the right to be supported financially by both parents. Minnesota law presumes, therefore, that both parents are capable of working and earning income to provide that support. Child support is calculated on an “Income… Read More
Overtime pay counting toward my child support.

Does My Overtime Count When Calculating Minnesota Child Support?

March 17th, 2015
Minnesota parents who pay child support (obligors) and parents who receive it (obligees) are often concerned about whether the amount of child support in their case is accurate. There are many factors that go into Minnesota child support calculations… Read More
Self employment income counting toward child support.

How Does Self-Employment Income Affect Minnesota Child Support?

March 1st, 2015
In Minnesota, ​child support is calculated according to guidelines set forth by the state legislature. Of course, calculations are only as good as the information on which they are based, which includes the parents’ gross income. When a paren… Read More
6 month review for child support and parenting.

Minnesota Six-Month Reviews of Parenting Time and Child Support

February 17th, 2015
What happens after the decree is final, the divorce is over, and the dust settles? Ideally, families should settle into the routine of their “new normal.” Parenting time would take place as agreed, and child support would be promptly and… Read More
Basics of calculating child support payments.

Basics of Calculating Minnesota Child Support

February 2nd, 2015
Under Minnesota law, both parents are obligated to support their children in accordance with their respective incomes. The state calculates child support according to what’s called an “Income shares” model. Minnesota child support h… Read More
Child in the middle of a divorce while going through her developmental stages.

Divorce and Your Children's Developmental Stages

December 24th, 2014
Divorce is difficult for the adults going through it, but as tough as it may be, adults have a couple of things going for them: they have some measure of control over the situation, and they are, well, adults. It can be easy to forget, in the midst o… Read More
Custody Labels in play between a divorced couple.

Custody Labels: Do They Matter in Minnesota?

December 8th, 2014
In Minnesota, it used to matter a great deal, on multiple levels, how a parent’s custodial relationship to his or her child was described. Custody labels affected child support and a parent’s ability to move out of state. Changes in Minne… Read More
What to know about co-parenting.

Co-Parenting: What Does It Really Mean for Minnesota Families?

November 18th, 2014
When Minnesota parents divorce or separate, their relationship doesn’t end. Instead, it transforms from a romantic relationship into a co-parenting relationship, in which the children are the focus of the parents’ interactions with each o… Read More
A guide to unmarried new father's.

What Unmarried New Fathers in Minnesota Must Know

October 14th, 2014
When is a father not a father? In Minnesota, the answer is sometimes, “when he’s not married to his child’s mother.” That is to say, even if a man is a biological father, if he’s not married to his child’s mother,… Read More
The co parenting method of 2/2/5/5 in action starting with Dad.

The 2/2/5/5 Parenting Schedule: Important Considerations

September 22nd, 2014
Minnesota, like other states, operates on the premise that it is in a child’s best interests to have regular, frequent, and meaningful contact with both parents. While it’s difficult to argue with this premise, the way parents and courts… Read More
Domestic abuse plan from a woman wanting to leave her partner.

Domestic Abuse: Making a Safety Plan Before You Leave

September 15th, 2014
Every nine seconds in this country, a woman is battered by a spouse or intimate partner. The American Medical Association (AMA) and FBI estimate that between three and four million women are battered each year in the United States. In Minnesota in 20… Read More
What to know when your parents are paying for a divorce.

Three Things to Remember When Your Parents Pay for Your Divorce

August 21st, 2014
We’ve all heard the statistic: roughly half of all marriages in the United States end in divorce. This translates to one divorce every thirteen seconds, and well over 6,000 divorces every single day. Looking at the big picture, divorce is a com… Read More
Consoling your adult child through a divorce.

How to (Emotionally) Support Your Adult Child Through A Divorce (and Survive it Yourself)

July 30th, 2014
Everyone understands that divorce is hard on the couple whose marriage is ending, and of course for any children they may have. Fewer people think about the impact of a divorce on the parents of the divorcing husband and wife, but watching your adult… Read More
The cost of not hiring an attorney concept image.

The Cost of Not Hiring an Attorney

July 15th, 2014
You may have seen cars sporting bumper stickers that say, “If you think education’s expensive, try ignorance.” There could just as easily be one that says, “If you think hiring an attorney is expensive, try representing yourse… Read More
Measuring money

Budgeting for Divorce

June 5th, 2014
For many people, the idea of budgeting–for anything–is unpleasant. Budgeting involves putting pencil to paper, or fingers to keyboard, and taking a hard look at finances in black and white. That hard look can reveal realities that are dif… Read More