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How to Get Financial Information from Your Spouse During a Divorce in Minnesota

Going through a divorce proceeding can be a very difficult process, especially if you are unsure about the specific financial picture in your marriage. As part of a divorce proceeding, we can request financial information and documents from the other side. This process is called “discovery.” There are two types ...

2023-03-09T15:55:45-06:00March 9, 2023|Categories: Divorce|Tags: |

Non-Compete Agreements: A New Era

In his recent State of the Union address on February 7, 2023, President Joe Biden mentioned non-compete agreements.  The President voiced his support for a new rule proposed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). This new rule would invalidate millions of non-compete agreements, offering a significant shift in the way ...

2023-02-13T11:24:10-06:00February 13, 2023|Categories: Employment Law|Tags: |

Minnesota Child Support Changes for 2023 Will Benefit Non-Joint Children

In 2021, Minnesota passed new legislation aimed at updating child support statutes to meet the changing needs found in the state. This was done to modernize the law to better relate to trends more common in family units today. Most of these changes took effect on January 1, 2023, and ...

2023-02-03T09:07:03-06:00February 3, 2023|Categories: Child Support|Tags: , , |

Bill to Help Divorced Couples Separate Consolidated Student Loans

Division of debt as a married couple is a common part of the divorce process. Not all debts are divided in this way, however. For example, generally speaking, student loan debt is considered non-marital debt, so that the responsibility for repayment stays with the individual borrower upon divorce. For example, if Husband ...

2022-10-18T10:09:12-05:00October 18, 2022|Categories: Divorce|

Taunting as Harassment in Age Discrimination in the Workplace

When many think about age discrimination, they think of missed opportunities for promotion, unfairly being selected for layoff, and being passed over for hire by companies seeking younger workers. An often-overlooked form of ageism comes in the form of teasing. Those subtle day-to-day interactions, while playful to some, can be ...

2022-08-25T15:03:45-05:00August 25, 2022|Categories: Employment Law|Tags: , |

Getting the Most from Your Severance Package after a Layoff

News of layoffs has been getting more frequent in our shifting economy. The tech sector has been particularly hard hit, and experts are left speculating on whether the state of our current climate constitutes a recession. Already, noted companies like Walmart, Groupon, Instacart, and Netflix have made cuts to their ...

2022-08-17T14:31:48-05:00August 17, 2022|Categories: Employment Law|Tags: |

Attorney Joins Heimerl & Lammers

Heimerl & Lammers, LLC is thrilled to announce the addition of Claire Bruner-Wiltse to lead the firm’s employment law practice. Her addition represents an expansion of offerings by the firm and will complement its workers’ compensation practice. Claire is a talented trial attorney, a tireless advocate, and a skilled negotiator. ...

2022-08-11T11:59:36-05:00August 11, 2022|Categories: Employment Law|

Dissipation of Marital Assets

Divorce is difficult for most who experience it. Deciding how to divide property and assets accumulated during the marriage can sometimes make the process even more contentious. Minnesota divorce law requires the courts to divide marital property justly and equitably. This generally means that marital property is to be divided equally between ...

2022-08-09T10:12:38-05:00August 9, 2022|Categories: Divorce|Tags: , |

Pregnancy and Confinement Expense Reimbursement in Minnesota Child Support

Most people think child support starts once the child is born, and those monthly payments are made to support the welfare of child until they turn 18 or graduate from high school. What many do not realize is that you can actually request reimbursement of certain pregnancy and confinement expenses ...

2022-06-17T12:13:26-05:00June 17, 2022|Categories: Child Support|

When Can a Child Pick the Parent with Whom They Want to Live?

One common misconception in child custody hearings is that the child will get to decide, at least at some point, the parent with whom they choose to live. While this choice is taken into consideration around the age of 12 or 13, depending on their level of maturity, this, in ...

2022-05-24T13:18:56-05:00May 24, 2022|Categories: Child Custody|Tags: |
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