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Physical, Mental, and Chemical Health: How They Affect Your Minnesota Custody Case

November 6th, 2015
In this latest installment of our series of blog posts on Minnesota child custody law, we’ll focus on parents’ health issues, and the impact they may have on the outcome of a custody matter. As you likely know, in 2015, the “best intere… Read More
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Caretaking and Custody: What Has Changed in Minnesota

November 5th, 2015
Not all that long ago, two assumptions were prevalent in family law: one parent, almost always the mother, was the “primary caretaker” of the children; and the primary caretaker should receive some degree of preference in custody determinations.… Read More
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Domestic Violence and Minnesota Custody Disputes

October 6th, 2015
In our last several blog posts, we’ve discussed the recently amended “best interests” factors that Minnesota courts consider in deciding custody and parenting time disputes. In general, the language in the statute has been changed to focus… Read More
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“The Reasonable Preference of the Child” in Minnesota Custody Cases

September 14th, 2015
As we’ve discussed in recent blog posts, Minnesota custody law, which is based on the “best interests of the child,” has recently updated the factors used to define a child’s “best interests”, including greater focus on the needs… Read More
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Children with Special Needs and Minnesota Custody Determinations

August 24th, 2015
In our last blog post, we reviewed the state legislature’s significant changes to the “best interests” factors that Minnesota judges must consider when determining custody of a children in a divorce or action between unmarried paren… Read More

Minnesota's “Best Interests” Factors: What's New in 2015

August 10th, 2015
In Minnesota, child custody decisions are made based on the “best interests” of the children involved. Like other states, Minnesota has a list of factors that courts must consider when determining what custody arrangement would be in the children… Read More

What Happens in a Minnesota Divorce Trial?

July 31st, 2015
Having one’s “day in court” sounds like a satisfying resolution to what may have been a long and drawn-out divorce. Unfortunately, for those Minnesota couples whose divorce cannot be resolved by settlement before trial, the reality of trial… Read More

What is “Discovery” in a Minnesota Divorce?

June 10th, 2015
You’ve made it through the divorce filing process, and the Initial Case Management Conference and Early Neutral Evaluation. Unfortunately, you and your spouse haven’t been able to reach agreement on all of the issues in your divorce, so t… Read More

I've Filed For Divorce: What's Next?

May 26th, 2015
You’ve taken that first big step: filed for divorce. Or perhaps your spouse has filed, and you’ve answered the divorce petition. You’re officially in the process of getting a divorce in Minnesota, and you’re no doubt wondering… Read More

How To Find a Divorce Lawyer

May 11th, 2015
Whether you’ve been contemplating a divorce for months and are taking your time looking for the right attorney, or have been served with divorce papers and need to find a Minnesota divorce lawyer quickly, your choice of representation is import… Read More
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Divorce in Minnesota: Where Do I Start?

April 21st, 2015
You’ve made the difficult decision to divorce, after months or even years of trying to make your marriage work. The choice, painful as it is, may also bring the relief that comes with having finally made a hard decision. However, that relief is… Read More
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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
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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
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
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