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Minnesotans Concerned Over Potential Russian Adoption Ban

A group of Minnesotans gathered Sunday to protest Russia’s proposed law that would ban American families from adopting Russian children. Senator Amy Klobuchar joined members of the Children’s Home Society and other concerned citizens at the rally that sought to bring attention to the proposed ban. “The demonstration shows that ...

2020-08-27T16:59:37-05:00January 14, 2013|Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Family Law Blog|Tags: |

Social Media’s Role in Fighting Workers’ Comp Fraud

In the ever-expanding world of social media, companies and private investigative units are turning to sites like Facebook and Myspace to fight workers’ compensation fraud, but it raises ethical questions about obtaining information. Social media sites are the most popular way for people to share their ideas and activates in ...

2022-02-23T10:59:41-06:00January 13, 2013|Categories: Work Comp Blog, Workers Comp|Tags: , |

Parenting Consultants Are Not Always Helpful

As family courts continue to be burdened with increasing divorce and custody issues, some couples are turning to “parenting consultants” to help alleviate stress and resolve issues with their former spouse. Parenting Consultant Program The parenting consultant program was created in the mid-1990’s by Dr. Karen Irvin in hopes of ...

2020-08-27T16:59:38-05:00January 10, 2013|Categories: Child Support, Divorce, Family Law Blog|Tags: , , , |

Traffic Accidents Leading Cause of High-Severity Work Comp Injuries

In their latest report, the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) found that traffic accidents are the leading cause of high-severity workers’ compensation injuries. The NCCI’s original report from 2006 was updated this month to reflect more current information, and the report revealed some interesting trends. Key findings The frequency ...

2022-02-23T13:08:38-06:00January 3, 2013|Categories: Work Comp Blog, Work Injury, Workers Comp|Tags: , |

Adoption of Teens on the Rise in Minnesota

Minnesota has seen a rise in the adoption of teens due in large part to a refocused effort to find parents for an age group that often gets overlooked during the adoption process. Adopting Teens Teens, siblings and foster children often have a more difficult time getting adopted than infants, ...

2020-08-27T16:59:40-05:00December 27, 2012|Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Family Law Blog|Tags: , , |

3 Tips for Surviving the Holidays with Kids when Divorced

Dealing with family dynamics during the holidays can be stressful for everyone. But when you are divorced and have a child with your ex, it can be almost unbearable for parents and children. Organizing visitation schedules and parenting time for Christmas can be an emotionally charged issue. It’s important in ...

2020-08-27T16:59:41-05:00December 24, 2012|Categories: Child Custody, Divorce, Family Law Blog|Tags: , , |
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