Divorce

Navigating Divorce and Co-Parenting with a Special Needs Child

Divorce can be quite unexpected, traumatic, and filled with uncertainty. The trouble compounds when the couple has joint children. In that case, divorce involves not only a financial and emotional uncoupling, but also requires decisions to be made around custody labels, parenting schedules, and child support. Even when the dust ...

2022-02-17T10:17:56-06:00June 29, 2021|Categories: Child Custody, Divorce|

Who Gets the Dog? The Law in Minnesota

Many people share pets with their family or significant other, but very few people contemplate the consequences for the pet if the co-owning relationship is disrupted. In married couples with children who are seeking a divorce, the pet will often follow the same schedule as the children, as they are ...

2022-02-17T10:25:35-06:00June 22, 2021|Categories: Divorce|

How Can I Locate Hidden Assets during a Minnesota Divorce?

At Heimerl & Lammers, our divorce attorneys in fully understand the challenges that accompany your marriage dissolution. And while all spousal relationships and divorce details are unique, one thing is true across the board: Each spouse will receive a percentage of the total value of their joint marital property. Whether ...

2021-07-08T09:36:10-05:00April 19, 2021|Categories: Divorce, Family Law Blog|

How Is High Asset Divorce Different than Other Forms of Divorce?

Our Minnesota divorce attorneys begin our legal partnerships with the understanding that each of our clients is unique and so are their post-marital needs. For over 20 years, our experienced divorce attorneys at Heimerl & Lammers have customized legal solutions for spouses who were seeking both contested and uncontested divorces ...

2021-07-08T10:09:34-05:00April 13, 2021|Categories: Divorce, Family Law Blog|

Who Determines Where Our Children Will Live after a Minnesota Divorce?

At Heimerl and Lammers, our divorce attorneys understand that most spouses could easily decide to end their troubled marriages if they were the only two people involved in the dissolution. When children are involved, couples can wait months or even years to divorce, assuming the best thing to do is ...

2021-07-08T11:16:28-05:00March 26, 2021|Categories: Child Custody, Divorce|

Is Mediation Right for a High Asset Divorce in Minnesota?

If you and your spouse have decided to dissolve your marriage, chances are there is some form of conflict lingering about how you are going to proceed with the divorce. And typically, the more complex the marital assets, the higher the conflict may be. Our high-asset divorce attorneys work tirelessly ...

2021-07-08T12:03:52-05:00March 16, 2021|Categories: Divorce|

Changing Your Divorce Decree in Minnesota

You Don’t Think Your Divorce Decree Is Fair: Now What? If you were recently divorced and you don’t think the resulting judgment and decree is fair, there may be an opportunity to modify the terms or ask the court to reconsider its decision. Mistakes are made and things happen during ...

2021-01-18T10:51:58-06:00January 18, 2021|Categories: Divorce, Family Law Blog, Family law court|

Financial Mistakes to Avoid During A Divorce In Minnesota

If you are contemplating a divorce settlement, there are many steps you must take to ensure you fairly, accurately, and completely represent your financial circumstances, such as your assets, debts, and income. In fact, a settlement or judicial order can be reopened if there is evidence one party tried to ...

2021-01-15T09:26:18-06:00December 22, 2020|Categories: Divorce|

Telling Children About the Divorce

This is a difficult issue for all parents going through a divorce. If you and your spouse have decided to go through with a divorce, you should commit to a healthy and supportive co-parenting relationship. To do this, you will need to establish communication guidelines, which begin with finding the ...

2021-01-15T09:49:42-06:00November 6, 2020|Categories: Divorce|
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