by Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn | Oct 11, 2017 | Attorney for Divorce Mediation, Divorce Attorney, Family Law & Divorce, Family Law Attorney
Deciding how to distribute property during a divorce can be the source of much tension, conflict and difficulty. All of your beloved possessions that have been shared through the years may be difficult to part with and it may be hard to decide who should take which items. This property can include personal items, household goods, real estate, investments, and retirement accounts. Generally, in the divorce process a couple can decide the best way to distribute property themselves or leave it to the court’s discretion. Either way, the law firm of Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn can help you navigate this difficult process. Our team understands that settling a divorce can be emotionally and financially taxing. We strive to make the process as simple as possible and offer strong, practical and creative advice about property division. Our team serves the communities of Coon Rapids, Anoka, Blaine, Andover, and Ham Lake, MN and can manage litigation as well as legal negotiations (with litigation) as well as divorce mediation. Read Full Post
by Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn | Feb 23, 2017 | Attorney for Divorce Mediation, Child Custody MN, Family Law Attorney
Going through a divorce is extremely difficult, and when the two of you are parents, this makes it even more difficult. Determining who has custody, or working out joint legal custody is often what creates the most tension between divorcing couples.
Under Minnesota law, there are two types of child custody, legal custody and physical custody. Legal custody is defined as “the right to make decisions about how to raise the child, including decisions about education, health care, and religious training.” Physical custody is defined as “the right to make decisions about the routine day-to-day activities of the child and where the child lives.” Read Full Post
by Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn | Jan 23, 2017 | Family Law Attorney, Minnesota Law Firm, Real Estate
Are you interested in purchasing real estate? Is it time to buy a new home, or invest in a business property it is a lot of work, and there is a lot of paperwork that needs to be completed during this process. Even when people think they are about to purchase a home and it will be a “simple” residential sale, it requires a vast amount of paperwork that needs to be completed and this paperwork will affect your ability to close on your new home. So, if you want the process to go smoothly, it is best to consult with an attorney to make sure that the deal doesn’t fall apart and you won’t be disappointed at the end of the day. Read Full Post
by Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn | Jul 22, 2016 | Minnesota Law Firm, Probate
When a loved one dies, family and friends are flooded with emotion, intense sadness and a lot of things to do. In addition to navigating the grieving process, the family must quickly turn to the distribution of the family member’s assets (and debts), which can often times be complicated. In Minnesota, a probate occurs if the deceased was a resident of the state at the time of their death. Having a will does not necessarily negate the need for a probate. If you have questions about a probate, you will want to partner with a probate attorney with knowledge of the state laws, experience managing estates and communicating clearly and effectively. Charles Kallemeyn of Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn is based in Anoka County, MN and specializes in probate law and can help you navigate this process. Read Full Post