Chris Banas, Member of Banas Family Law
Attorney Christopher M. Banas concentrates his practice in all areas of family law, including a growing focus on the collaborative law process. Chris Banas works with clients in the areas surrounding Eagan, including: St. Paul, Minneapolis, and other Twin Cities suburbs.
Chris Banas has been recognized for his experience and knowledge in this area:
- Attorney Chris Banas recently appeared on a WCCO-TV special report discussing the impact of recent changes in Minnesota child support and custody laws.
- His successful practice has led to his being named a Minnesota Law & Politics Rising Star in both 2007 and 2008. According to Minnesota Law & Politics, no more than 2.5 percent of the lawyers in Minnesota are named to the Rising Star list. To compile the Rising Star list, Minnesota Law & Politics asks Minnesota lawyers to nominate the best attorneys who are 40 or under, or who have been practicing for 10 years or less. They are instructed to nominate lawyers they have personally observed in action — whether as opposing counsel or co-counsel, or through other firsthand courtroom observation. Minnesota divorce lawyer Chris Banas was recognized for his work in the area of family law.
Articles
Basics of Property Division During a Minnesota Divorce
Submitted By: Chris Banas On: Nov 16th 2010
Category: Marital Property Division, Minnesota
During every Minnesota divorce, there comes a time when property and belongings must be divided. This is known as division of property, and can be one of the most contentious parts of divorce proceedings...
Overview of Prenuptial Agreements in Minnesota
Submitted By: Chris Banas On: Oct 13th 2010
Category: Prenuptial Agreement, Minnesota
When a Minnesota couple starts their life together, they hardly think about a future that might include divorce.
Do I Need a Qualified Domestic Relations Order as Part of My Divorce Proceeding?
Submitted By: Chris Banas On: Apr 5th 2010
Category: dividing community property, marital property division, Marital Property Division
If you are one of the approximately 46 million private wage and salary workers in the U.S. covered under an employer-provided retirement plan, you may need a Qualified Domestic Relations Order to ensure...
