Divorce can affect many things in your life, including where you live and how often you see your children. As a medical professional in Minnesota, your medical practice could also be at stake. When the practice started One factor determining whether or not your...
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Equitable distribution in Minnesota divorces
Divorcing Minnesota couples usually strive to reach an amicable property division agreement at the negotiating table. When these discussions fail and family law judges are called upon to divide marital estates, state law requires them to base their decisions on the...
Caring for special needs kids after a divorce
Although you can't cite your kids as the reason why your marriage ended, the stress of having children may cause issues in your relationship that are difficult to fix. Despite this, Minnesota law will likely award joint custody to you and your former partner. At a...
The potential pitfalls of nesting
Nesting is a custody arrangement that has been gaining popularity in Minnesota and around the country. It allows children whose parents have divorced to stay in the family home while the parents rotate in and out on a schedule. While nesting can work well for some...
Costly financial upheavals in a gray divorce
Gray divorce, also known as a late-life divorce or a silver split, is the dissolution of a marriage between two people who are 50 years old or older. While divorce at any age can be emotionally and financially challenging for Minnesota couples, gray divorce can have...
The financial implications of a gray divorce in Minnesota
Divorce is always a complex and emotional process for married Minnesota couples, but it can have significant financial implications when it occurs later in life. A gray divorce, which refers to a divorce that occurs when the couple is over the age of 50, can be...
How social media can affect a divorce
Divorce in Minnesota is a challenging process for everyone involved, and the use of social media can often complicate matters further. Social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram have become an integral part of our daily lives, and it can be hard to...
When your partner says no to a divorce in Minnesota
Divorce is already difficult, especially when one party is dragging its feet. Whether they're simply stubborn and obstinate or downright refusing to work with you, divorcing a reluctant partner is never easy. But there are ways forward that will allow you to end the...
Your options when your spouse refuses to sign the divorce papers
While many divorce cases in Minnesota, and around the country, are resolved smoothly, there are times when a spouse may refuse to sign the final divorce papers. This can be an intimidating and frustrating situation to deal with, but understanding your options can help...
Communication tips to consider during or after a divorce in Minnesota
Going through a divorce in Minnesota is often long and emotionally draining, and it can be not easy to maintain communication with your ex-spouse. However, there are many reasons why it is essential to keep the lines of communication open, especially if you have...
