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Nine Attorneys Selected for Recognition by Super Lawyers in 2023

We are thrilled to announce that nine of our attorneys have been selected for distinction by Super Lawyers Magazine, a publication of Thomson Reuters, for 2023. Partners Katie Lammers and Michael Lammers have both been selected as Super Lawyers, Katie for her 10th year, which includes four years as a ...

2025-07-16T10:38:36-05:00July 17, 2023|Categories: Firm News|

Adoption and Birth Parent Rights: Understanding the Legal Framework

Adoption is a journey that alters lives, much like giving birth, but where mistakes must be avoided. If you are considering adoption or are encountering legal difficulties, it is crucial to quickly seek the advice of a reputable and experienced legal team to guarantee a seamless process. This blog post ...

2023-06-28T15:00:55-05:00June 28, 2023|Categories: Adoption|Tags: , |

Relocation and Custody: How to Navigate Custody Issues When Moving

When parents separate or divorce, custody becomes a crucial aspect of family law. However, the situation can become more complicated if one parent desires to relocate with their child. The relocating parent must navigate legal requirements and custody arrangements. The information below will guide parents dealing with relocation and custody ...

2023-06-08T09:21:42-05:00June 8, 2023|Categories: Child Custody|

Navigating Transgender Rights and Sex Discrimination in the Workplace: Legal Protections and Challenges

Transgender rights and sex discrimination in the workplace have become increasingly prominent issues in recent years. It is essential for workers and employers to understand the challenges that transgender individuals face and the legal protections available to them. In this article, we will discuss the legal framework and protections, occupational ...

2023-06-07T14:24:59-05:00June 7, 2023|Categories: Employment Law|Tags: |

Navigating Child Custody Evaluations

Child custody is a critical issue that arises when relationships end. It involves determining which parent will have the legal right to make crucial decisions for the child and where the child will live. In Minnesota, child custody is a complex legal matter, and custody evaluation is one of the ...

2023-04-20T10:28:06-05:00April 20, 2023|Categories: Child Custody|Tags: |

Partner Katie Lammers Gets Big Win in Minnesota Court of Appeals

Partner Katie Lammers, Head of Family Law, recently had a notable win in the Minnesota Court of Appeals that resulted in a published appellate case. Her client sought grandparents’ visitation rights to see her grandson. After Katie secured a victory in District Court, the mother appealed, arguing that a living ...

2023-03-15T13:37:01-05:00March 15, 2023|Categories: Grandparents Rights|

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|
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