Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn Legal Posts
by Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn | Nov 10, 2017 | Estate Planning, Estate Planning Attorney MN, Living Trusts MN, Minnesota Will, Probate, Real Estate
Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn, PLLC, provides residents of Coon Rapids, Anoka, Blaine, and many other towns and cities in Minnesota with the essential experience and expertise in probate law. When you suffer the loss of a relative, you experience a swirl of emotions, which are usually combined with the imposing legal realities that go along with settling your loved-one’s estate. The stress added to your life can be lessened, however, if you know you have a competent, experienced legal representative to help you. And we at Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn believe that we can provide you with exactly the kind of legal representation you need. Read Full Post
by Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn | Oct 27, 2017 | Attorney for Divorce Mediation, Child Custody MN, Child Support, Family Law & Divorce, Family Law Attorney, LGBT Friendly Law Firm MN, Spousal Maintenance
If you live in the state of Minnesota and are going through a divorce, you have likely already been made aware that you should first seek an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) before moving forward with a court case to settle the terms of your divorce. And, if you have done any research on what this process entails, you may have stumbled onto the term “qualified neutral” and wonder what this actually means. A “neutral” is an individual or organization who provides an Alternative Dispute Resolution service. This is very often divorce mediation, which is a highly successful tool to settle common and complex issues in a divorce settlement. Neutrals who are on the State Court Administrator’s Rule 114 Neutral Roster are “qualified neutrals.” This means that the court system sees these professionals as trained and capable of providing these mediation services to those in the MN area. Read Full Post
by Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn | Oct 24, 2017 | Attorney for Divorce Mediation, Child Custody MN, Child Support, Divorce Attorney, Family Law & Divorce, Family Law Attorney, LGBT Friendly Law Firm MN
Court battles are long, expensive, emotionally taxing and generally tend to increase the adversarial nature of any conflict. And, issues that come up in family law cases are already extremely emotionally charged for all involved, meaning that court battles can become even more contentious and divisive. More and more families are turning to mediation as a tool to solve issues such as divorce, child custody issues, child support, division of property, grandparents rights and other family law cases. Lisa Kallemeyn, of Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn, is an experienced mediator and a Qualified Neutral under Rule 114 of the MN Rules of Practice. She can help you and your family sort out all types of difficult issues and find common ground and resolution that allows all of you to move forward in a positive and healthy way. Read Full Post
by Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn | Oct 22, 2017 | Attorney for Divorce Mediation, Divorce Attorney, Family Law & Divorce, Family Law Attorney, LGBT Friendly Law Firm MN
If you are going through a divorce, or if you are in the early stages of considering a divorce, you will have to think about how to divide property and debt equitably before your divorce becomes final. The divorce process is complex and difficult to navigate, but we at Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn have the expertise to help you manage the many complexities that are involved in finalizing a divorce. One such area, which many people are inclined to overlook, is property and debt division. We are experts in divorce law and have helped many people from Blaine, Coon Rapids, Andover, and other cities in Minnesota get through the difficulty of divorce. Read Full Post
by Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn | Oct 13, 2017 | Attorney for Divorce Mediation, Divorce Attorney, Family Law & Divorce, Family Law Attorney, LGBT Friendly Law Firm MN, Minnesota Law Firm, Probate, Real Estate
For couples who are unmarried and who have decided to separate, there are still many legal concerns that need to be resolved. It is easy to assume not being married makes the process of separating from your partner simpler. In some cases, that may be accurate, but in most cases there are legal issues that prevail and which require knowledge of the law. Couples who decide to separate may have incurred debt together, accumulated property or other sources of wealth. Those and similar issues require legal support in order to ensure that each person emerges from the separation process with a fair and equitable resolution. And, of course, the most important assets to be addressed are the children that come from that relationship. Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn are uniquely qualified to help separating partners and parents understand and get through the complex procedures that are related to separation. Read Full Post