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Who Decides What Religion to Raise Children in Minnesota Divorces?

Mar 8, 2010 in Child Custody

In the state of Minnesota, religion is considered an issue dealt with through legal custody. If the parents can agree on the bigger issues in a child’s life, such as religion

Determining a Spousal Maintenance Award in Minnesota Divorce

Mar 1, 2010 in Alimony

Understanding Spousal Maintenance in Minnesota Divorce For many people going through divorce in Minneapolis-St. Paul, one of the biggest concerns is financial stability — especially if one spouse has been

Will Domestic Abuse Affect my Custody or Divorce Case in Minnesota?

Feb 15, 2010 in Child Custody

How Domestic Abuse and Orders for Protection Impact Child Custody in Minnesota Sometimes when parties are nearing the point of divorce or a custody battle, there is an incident of domestic

What if my Spouse and I want to Reconcile During the Divorce Process?

Feb 11, 2010 in Divorce

The divorce process is very emotional and sometimes the parties have mixed feelings going through it. The parties may not be in agreement to go forward with the divorce. So

Can the Court Make my Spouse Pay my Attorney Fees?

Feb 8, 2010 in Divorce

Almost always in a divorce, one party is in a better financial position than the other. This could be due to one being a stay-at-home parent or homemaker, one party

Am I Allowed to Move my Child out of Minnesota?

Feb 4, 2010 in Child Custody

Often during the course of a divorce or custody dispute, one parent wants to move out-of-state with the child. Minnesota law requires the parent to either get the consent of the other

How Can an Order for Protection Influence a Custody Case or Divorce in Minnesota?

Feb 1, 2010 in Child Custody

In the state of Minnesota, if you are the victim of domestic abuse you may be able to obtain an Order for Protection. When an incident of violence occurs during

Online Networking Websites and Family Law Disputes

Jan 18, 2010 in Divorce

Many people are utilizing online networking tools such as Facebook. There are many benefits to using those sites. On a personal level, individuals are able to keep in touch with

How to Trace Interests in Property Before Marriage in Minnesota?

Jan 14, 2010 in Family Law Blog

Often when parties get divorced, the value of any property is split down the middle; each party gets about 50% of the assets and debts from the marriage. This can get more

Does Common Law Marriage Exist in Minnesota?

Jan 11, 2010 in Divorce

Common law marriage is an old concept that still holds ground in many countries and eleven states but not in Minnesota. In common law marriage, the parties never actually go

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