One of the most difficult decisions a parent may face after a divorce or custody judgment is whether they can relocate to another state with their child. Whether the move is for a new job, to be closer to extended family, or to make a fresh start, a…
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Family disputes are emotional, frustrating, and time-intensive. Whether you are contemplating divorce or pursuing custody, here are important issues that should not be forgotten: Your Narrative and the Best Interests of the Child Navigating a custody…
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When navigating family law matters, especially those involving custody and parenting time, parents must be aware of the legal mechanisms in place to ensure that both parties comply with court-ordered arrangements. In Minnesota, two key statutes addre…
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At Mundahl Law, PLLC, we know that navigating family law issues can be complicated and emotional. With the recent passage of House File 3204, Minnesota has implemented significant changes to family law that affect parenting time, child custody, and c…
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As any divorced parent knows, family law matters like child custody, parenting time schedules, and child support aren’t really over even when they’re over. If you have young children, your custody, parenting time, and child support orders may be…
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Child custody and parenting time can be among the most contentious issues when parents divorce or decide to live separately. It may take a great deal of negotiating, and sometimes litigating, to establish a parenting time schedule. If you have been a…
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When a couple is married, and one spouse gives birth, Minnesota law states the other spouse is legally presumed to be the baby’s parent. (While that law was written with heterosexual couples in mind, it also applies to same-sex married couples.) Th…
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As a parent, you are probably used to seeing your child every day, in the most ordinary of ways: when they wake you up in the morning, when you have meals, when you read them a story and tuck them in at night. You don’t think of it as “parenting…
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As adults, we tend to take it for granted that we have control over our life decisions, both minor (like what to make for dinner) and major (where we will live, and with whom). As parents, we make these decisions for our children. But what happens wh…
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Parenting time is essential to keeping a child’s relationship with both parents strong when parents live in different households. What is now called “parenting time” was once commonly referred to as “visitation.” The term was changed becaus…
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Parental alienation involves sustained efforts by one parent (the alienating parent) to turn a child against the other parent (the targeted parent). In effect, the alienating parent engineers the child’s rejection of the other parent. This is gener…
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In Minnesota, as in most states, courts prefer divorced parents to share joint legal custody of their children, which means making major decisions for the child as a team. Those major decisions include things like education and health care decisions,…
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In Minnesota, as in other states, child custody is decided based on what would be “in the best interests of the child.” The list of “best interest” factors considered by the Minnesota legislature in 2015 to reflect developments in the underst…
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Even the best parents have insecurities about how they are performing in that role. It’s easy to wonder if you are being too strict, or too lenient, a helicopter parent or a neglectful one, putting too much pressure on your kids, or not encouraging…
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In decades past, it was common for mothers to be granted custody of the children in a divorce, with fathers being given “visitation,” having the children on alternate weekends and perhaps one evening a week. Those arrangements reflected the preva…
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