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Facebook’s Role in Family Court Proceedings

A case recently made national headlines where a wife from Ohio allegedly found out her husband had married another woman in Florida by seeing the pictures on the other woman's Facebook page.  This case is now going through heavy litigation regarding interstate custody matters, jurisdiction, and determinations of whether the ...

2020-08-27T16:54:55-05:00August 9, 2010|Categories: Child Custody, Family Law Blog|Tags: , , |

How Do I Get a Fair Settlement If I Don’t Know What My Spouse Has?

In every divorce case, the issue of a property settlement must be addressed.  Every marriage results in either assets to be divided, debts to be divided, or both.  Sometimes, only one spouse has been responsible for paying bills and making purchasing decisions.  The other spouse may have no idea how ...

2020-08-27T16:54:56-05:00August 2, 2010|Categories: Divorce, Family Law Blog|Tags: , |

How Are Expenses of the Children Divided in Child Support Awards?

When parents are separated, there will almost always be a child support obligation from one parent to the other to support the children financially.  Basic child support is determined based off of a calculation, taking into account both parents’ gross monthly incomes and the amount of time each parent spends ...

2020-08-27T16:54:56-05:00July 26, 2010|Categories: Child Support, Family Law Blog|Tags: , , |

How Do I Establish My Parental Rights in Minnesota?

Many of our clients are unmarried parents.  With marriage comes automatic parental rights.  When you are not married, the father must go to court to establish his rights before he is able to enforce them. Custody Cases Custody cases for unmarried parents start in one of two ways.  If the ...

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