Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn Legal Posts

Eminent Domain

Eminent DomainEminent domain is the term used to describe the government’s right to seize privately owned property to used for the public good.  If you have received notice from your county government that it intends to seize your property for payment, it is likely that you are feeling inconvenienced, perhaps even blindsided and overwhelmed.  In the event that you have received such a notice, you should know first that you have rights.  You have the right to argue your case before the court, and if this is the route you choose to take, it is in your best interest to have legal representation that inspires confidence.

Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn understands Minnesota law as it pertains to eminent domain and we can help you
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Post Divorce Child Agreement Modifications

Post Divorce Child Agreement ModificationsKallemeyn & Kallemeyn, PLLC, provides comprehensive divorce legal services for our clients.  One important component of those services is making modifications to child-custody agreements after divorces have been finalized.  The stress of divorce can make it difficult to think far enough ahead to account potential issues that might come up requiring changes to your child support agreement. Once you realize that you need a modification and are inclined to feel stressed by uncertainty about how to proceed Read Full Post

In Minnesota a Personal Representative Does What?

in-minnesota-a-personal-representative-does-whatA personal representative is the individual who is named by you in your will to ensure that the terms of your will are executed as outlined. This person has a wide variety of duties and can receive a payment from your estate for this service. Your personal representative (formerly called an executor) should be someone that is trustworthy, competent, and has business and finance experience. It is extremely important that you choose someone in whom you trust and you can be sure will represent your interests in an honest way in the event of your death. Very often a personal representative works closely with an estate planning attorney to navigate the probate process. Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn specializes in all aspects of estate planning and can partner with you to draft your will and name your personal representative. We can also work directly with your personal representative to execute the terms of your will. Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn are located in Coon Rapids Minnesota just off Hwy 10 and Main Street. Read Full Post

Who Should Have a Will in MN?

Who Should Have a Will in MN?The primary purpose of a will is to protect your family and your property in the event on your death. In the state of Minnesota, if you die without a will, your property and assets will be distributed based on Minnesota law, beginning with your closest relatives. You should be aware that if the court finds that you have no living relatives by blood or marriage, the state will take your property. It is very important that all adults have a will, so that you can convey exactly how they want their property distributed. Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn specializes in helping individuals draft and finalize a will Read Full Post

Unmarried Fathers Rights in Minnesota

Do Dads have the same rights in MN if we were not married?If you are part of a non-married family in Minnesota and are faced with the possibility of separation, you likely have many questions about the process, especially if you share children. Many of the questions you have may center around your custody rights. Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn is a law firm that helps families sort out issues of family and divorce law. One of the more common questions our legal team receives is about father’s rights if a couple is unmarried. If you are a dad looking for an Attorney to help you establish your rights to you child or children and help with child custody, child support or visitation Read Full Post

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