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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...
Divorce and Post-Decree Modifications
Submitted By: Chris Banas On: Jan 14th 2010
Category: Divorce Basics, Minnesota
You cannot always predict what the future will hold. Sometimes after a divorce, your circumstances change. When this happens, a post-decree modification changing child custody, child support...
Divorce with High Income and Assets in Minnesota
Submitted By: Chris Banas On: Jan 11th 2010
Category: Marital Property Division, Minnesota
Often times in divorces, couples have high assets and incomes that they need to protect. If you need to protect your interests, your attorney will need to work with other professionals...
Confidential Divorce in Minnesota: Use a CSM
Submitted By: Chris Banas On: Jan 4th 2010
Category: Divorce State Laws, Minnesota
Some people want to keep their divorce and financial disclosures confidential. If that is a concern of yours, you should discuss the use of a Consensual Special Magistrate...
Single Fathers - Custody, Visitation and Fathers' Rights in Minnesota
Submitted By: Chris Banas On: Nov 30th 2009
Category: Child Visitation, Minnesota
Unfortunately, fathers who have children out of wedlock are at legal disadvantage because the mother automatically has sole legal and sole physical custody of the baby. This means that the father has no right to visitation (unless the mother agrees)...
Moving Out of Minnesota with Children
Submitted By: Chris Banas On: Nov 30th 2009
Category: Child Custody Modification, Minnesota
In Minnesota, a parent needs to obtain permission from either (1) the other parent or (2) the court to relocate a child across state lines. This rule applies unless the non-custodial parent has not been granted any parenting time under the child custody...
