In order to file for a divorce in Minnesota, you must be a resident for 180 days (six months) prior to filing for divorce. If your ex files for divorce
When to File for Divorce in Minnesota
Parties do not have to file for divorce in the state in which they were married. However, Minnesota has specific residency requirements that must be met in order for a
Divorce and Retirement Accounts: Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA)
Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA) is a governmental plan. Benefits payable by PERA include pension benefits and disability benefits. Under the 1984 Retirement Equity Act, PERA is exempt from the
The Difference Between Marital and Non-Marital Property
Marital property is any property that is acquired during the marriage. If during your marriage you and your spouse purchase a home, then this home is considered “marital property.” If during
Who Gets the Tax Exemption for our Child When we Get Divorced?
There are a lot of details involved in a divorce with children. One of the details is who will be able to claim the child or children as dependents on their taxes?
How Can I Change Child Custody in Minnesota?
In many child custody cases, there comes a point where one party wants to modify the custodial arrangement already in place. This can be for legal custody, the right to
What Happens if I’ve Filed for Divorce and Changed My Mind?
It does happen where divorce cases are carrying on, sometimes very contentious, and the parties decide to reconcile and try to work things out. What happens at that point? Are
Can I Get Divorced in Minnesota If I Do Not Know Where My Spouse Is?
Sometimes the case comes up where a couple has been separated for years and a spouse seeking a divorce has no idea where the other spouse is. How does the
How Can My Spouse’s Dishonesty Affect My Divorce in Minnesota?
There are many reasons why spouses decide to go their separate ways, but it is far from uncommon that one of the reasons is often dishonesty of one of the
What is the Likelihood of Receiving Spousal Maintenance in Minnesota Divorce?
In marriage and divorce, often both parties are not on completely equal levels regarding their respective income. This often results in the parties leaving the marriage with different standards of