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Understanding Taxes and Child Support in Minnesota

At Heimerl and Lammers, our divorce attorneys understand that when spouses with children decide to dissolve their marriages, the kids’ best interests come first. That is true personally and in the eyes of the law. When parents cannot design a custody agreement on their own or through mediation, family courts will ...

2021-07-08T10:16:04-05:00April 9, 2021|Categories: Child Support|

How Do I Prove I Need Spousal Support in Minnesota?

Our divorce attorneys know that financial stability is a major concern for both spouses once they begin divorce proceedings. This is especially true when one spouse has been out of the workforce raising a family and does not have enough assets to provide for their reasonable needs, or if one ...

2021-07-08T10:28:28-05:00April 2, 2021|Categories: Alimony, Family Law Blog|

Who Determines Where Our Children Will Live after a Minnesota Divorce?

At Heimerl and Lammers, our divorce attorneys understand that most spouses could easily decide to end their troubled marriages if they were the only two people involved in the dissolution. When children are involved, couples can wait months or even years to divorce, assuming the best thing to do is ...

2021-07-08T11:16:28-05:00March 26, 2021|Categories: Child Custody, Divorce|

Is Mediation Right for a High Asset Divorce in Minnesota?

If you and your spouse have decided to dissolve your marriage, chances are there is some form of conflict lingering about how you are going to proceed with the divorce. And typically, the more complex the marital assets, the higher the conflict may be. Our high-asset divorce attorneys work tirelessly ...

2021-07-08T12:03:52-05:00March 16, 2021|Categories: Divorce|

How is Parenting Time Different from Child Custody in Minnesota?

At Heimerl & Lammers, our divorce and family law attorneys understand that some parents use the phrases child custody and parenting time interchangeably, but in reality, they are two very different arrangements that are established during Minnesota divorce proceedings when the spouses share minor children.   Child custody outlines the ...

2021-07-08T12:15:55-05:00March 5, 2021|Categories: Child Custody, Family Law Blog|

Who Determines the Amount of Child Support I Pay in Minnesota?

Who Determines the Amount of Child Support I Pay in Minnesota? At Heimerl & Lammers, our divorce attorneys work closely with our clients who are parents of minors to outline their child custody and parenting time arrangements and to explain the child support obligations related to those agreements to ensure ...

2021-07-08T12:37:42-05:00February 15, 2021|Categories: Child Support, Family Law Blog|

5 Advantages of Divorce Alternative Dispute Resolution

The advantages of participating in alternative dispute resolution are expansive, and there are many different types of family law alternative dispute resolution (ADR).  In fact, attending some form of alternative dispute resolution may be required in Minnesota family courts for custody matters, unless there are allegations of abuse. We will ...

2021-02-05T12:00:07-06:00February 5, 2021|Categories: Family Law Blog, Family law court, Practice|

Changing Your Divorce Decree in Minnesota

You Don’t Think Your Divorce Decree Is Fair: Now What? If you were recently divorced and you don’t think the resulting judgment and decree is fair, there may be an opportunity to modify the terms or ask the court to reconsider its decision. Mistakes are made and things happen during ...

2021-01-18T10:51:58-06:00January 18, 2021|Categories: Divorce, Family Law Blog, Family law court|

Financial Mistakes to Avoid During A Divorce In Minnesota

If you are contemplating a divorce settlement, there are many steps you must take to ensure you fairly, accurately, and completely represent your financial circumstances, such as your assets, debts, and income. In fact, a settlement or judicial order can be reopened if there is evidence one party tried to ...

2021-01-15T09:26:18-06:00December 22, 2020|Categories: Divorce|
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