Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn Legal Posts
by Minnesota Law Team | Jul 15, 2018 | Anoka County, Estate Planning Attorney MN, Living Trusts 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
by Charles Kallemeyn | Jul 10, 2018 | Anoka County, Real Estate Attorney
Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn Law Firm is well known for providing clients with exceptional service related to real estate purchase agreements. A real estate purchase is a binding, bilateral agreement between you and at least one other party. Each party must have the legal capacity to participate in the transaction in order for the sale to be made final. And while such transactions are highly complex and extremely difficult for individuals to complete on their own, our team has the knowledge and experience to help you create an airtight purchase agreement Read Full Post
by Minnesota Law Team | Jun 30, 2018 | Anoka County, Child Custody MN, Child Support, Family Law & Divorce, Family Law Attorney
Do you know what matrimonial law consists of? It is basically another term for Family Law. Matrimonial Law has to deal with Marriage, Assets acquired during the union and settlement. Lisa Kallemeyn, of Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn Law Firm in Minnesota, is a highly experienced Matrimonial Lawyer and is a member of the AAML Nation (American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers). Located in Coon Rapids, MN Lisa is available to discuss your legal needs in regards to divorce, child custody, parenting time, child support, paternity, adoption and much more. Read Full Post
by Minnesota Law Team | Jun 17, 2018 | Anoka County, Child Custody MN, Child Support
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
by Minnesota Law Team | May 27, 2018 | Anoka County, Real Estate, Real Estate Attorney
Buying or selling a home may be the most important transaction you will complete in your lifetime. And, because it’s something that you only do a few times, you may wonder how best to hire representation for your interests during the process. Many people assume that hiring a realtor is the best and only option for helping you navigate the purchase and sale of real estate. You may be surprised to learn that hiring a real estate attorney can also offer you many benefits including: Read Full Post
by Minnesota Law Team | May 11, 2018 | Anoka County, Property Line Litigation, Real Estate Attorney
A property line dispute is a disagreement over the accurate location of where one property ends and another begins. If you are in the midst of, or anticipate an oncoming property line dispute, we can help. The staff of Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn, PLLC, specializes in real estate law and we can help you find resolution to whatever kind of property line dispute you are experiencing. Charles Kallemeyn has more than twenty years of experience in real estate law and can help you resolve property line disputes.
Property line disputes can become complicated quickly, through no fault of your own. It may be that your dispute was caused by inaccurate surveying or no surveying at all. That is often the issue when older deeds are involved. Another common reason for a property line dispute involves incorrect recording of the property line because a previous holder of the deed was unclear as to the actual location of the property line. Read Full Post