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Announcing the Growth of Our Adoption & Juvenile Practice

Heimerl & Lammers is proud to announce the growth of our adoption and juvenile practice! Attorney Bria Walling and paralegal Amanda Bean are the mainstays of our adoption and juvenile practice, handling all types of adoption cases, including: direct placement, agency, foster parent, relative, stepparent, adult, contested, and interstate adoptions, ...

2020-08-27T16:38:48-05:00May 23, 2019|Categories: Family Law Blog|Tags: , |

A Guide to Pretrial (Prehearing) in Minnesota Family Law Court

A pretrial (also known as a prehearing) is the hearing that you have before the trial in family law court.  There are several different matters that can be dealt with at the pretrial, including: Scheduling the date of the trial Setting up deadlines for witness and exhibit lists Setting up ...

2020-08-27T16:38:49-05:00May 20, 2019|Categories: Family Law Blog, Family law court|Tags: , |

How to Create a Parenting Plan that Works

A parenting plan is a contract that parents can enter into (or request the Court to create) in lieu of a typical custody and parenting time order. The purpose of a parenting plan is to mitigate the amount of conflict that can arise between parents when custody and parenting time ...

2020-08-27T16:38:49-05:00May 14, 2019|Categories: Family Law Blog|Tags: , |

Tips for Handling Modification of Spousal Maintenance in Minnesota

Whether you are the paying or receiving party, a change in your circumstances might warrant a modification of spousal maintenance. When this happens, you will need a family law attorney who listens and maps out a plan to meet your legal needs. Spousal Maintenance Modification Lawyers in Minnesota The party ...

2020-08-27T16:38:50-05:00May 6, 2019|Categories: Family Law Blog|Tags: , |

Responding to a Divorce Petition in Minnesota

Responding to a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage can be just as important as initiating the process, because it can preserve your rights—especially if you are unrepresented. It is common in Minnesota when both parties are represented to “skip” answering the petition entirely. However, if you are unrepresented, you can ...

2020-08-27T16:38:50-05:00October 27, 2017|Categories: Family Law Blog|Tags: , |

Tips for Determining Child Support in Minnesota

In Minnesota, a parent’s obligation to support their child begins when the child is born, and does not end until a triggering event like the child getting married, or turning 18 years of age. A divorce proceeding does not terminate either parent’s obligation to support their joint child. In this article, ...

2020-08-27T16:38:52-05:00October 25, 2017|Categories: Child Support, Family Law Blog|Tags: , |

Fall Injuries On The Rise In Minnesota

The Minnesota Occupational Safety and Health Administration recently announced that serious injuries from falls have risen in the past few years, and the number of citations issued to companies who fail to protect workers has more than doubled since 2011. Although deaths from workplace falls have remained constant over the ...

10 Bogus Reasons Insurance Companies Might Use To Deny Your Work Comp Claim

Insurance Business of America published a story earlier this month highlighting 10 “red flags” that signal an employee is attempting to scam the workers’ compensation system. The list provides troubling insight into the insurance industry’s treatment of injured workers. Today, Workers’ Compensation attorneys Mike Lammers and Ben Heimerl give their take ...

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