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Tips for Determining Child Support in Minnesota

Oct 25, 2017 in Child Support

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

Money & Marriage: How One can Work Against the Other

Jan 23, 2015 in Divorce

Even with dual incomes supporting more households, and prevalent financial planning options available, couples continue to report money as the number one reason they fight. A recent study from Kansas

Can Your Height Predict Divorce Likelihood?

Sep 12, 2014 in Divorce

Sociologists at NYU say that a person’s height can help determine how likely they are to get a divorce later in life. For their study, researchers sought to determine how

The 5 Most Problematic States For Divorce

Aug 27, 2014 in Family Law Blog

Going through a divorce can be a cumbersome process, especially if you live in a state that has some unique laws the divorcing parties must follow. Below, we look at

Costs of Raising a Child Continue to Grow in the United States

Aug 22, 2014 in Child Custody

A new report by the United States Department of Agriculture found that the cost of raising a child to the age of 18 continues to increase. According to the data,

Tweet and “Like” Your Way to a Divorce 

Aug 8, 2014 in Divorce

Social media has plenty of benefits. You can stay up to date with your friends and track down long lost college roommates, but it also has a dark side. Social

Ben and Katie Represent H&L at Tough Mudder

Jul 21, 2014 in Firm News

Our firm loves to take on new challenges, whether it be in the court of law or on our own time. That’s why we want to take a moment to congratulate

Heimerl & Lammers Honored By Super Lawyers Magazine 

Jul 18, 2014 in Firm News

We are pleased to announce that all five partners at Heimerl & Lammers have been recognized this year by Super Lawyers Magazine. Leading the way was Katie Lammers, who earned

Study Shows Joint Parenting May Be Most Beneficial

Jun 10, 2014 in Child Custody

Children who spend time with both parents after a divorce may be better off than those who only live with mom or dad, according to research from the American Psychological

10 Tips for Representing Yourself in Your Divorce

May 15, 2014 in Divorce

We oftentimes receive a call or question from someone who wants to know if they can represent themselves in a divorce. The answer is “yes.” Technically, you can represent yourself;

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