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Separating with Children | Minnesota Family Law Attorney

Separating with Children MN Family Law AttorneyWhen you and another person create, adopt or take responsibility for a human life, other than your own, the choice to separate becomes more complex. Even if you never actually said ‘I Do’ and got married and you are just moving out of a past partner’s home, divorce is not the only legal issue that may need to be confronted when separating the unity of two parental figures. Read Full Post

Family Law Attorney Andover MN

Family Law Attorney AndoverMatters of the heart hit close to home. As one chapter is ending another will come soon to follow. But before you can reap the benefits of these rewards, you first must complete this chapter, and I mean fully. Sometimes this means divorce, break-up, letting go, and tying up those very important loose ends, your children. Love makes relationships. Love makes babies. We all love our baby’s! Ensure that they can still have the stability of both mom and dad… Read Full Post

Contested Divorce Attorney Coon Rapids MN

Contested Divorce Attorney Coon Rapids MNDivorces are inherently filled with conflict. After all, if you and your divorcing spouse agreed on important issues related to your family, you might have even chosen to stay together. A contested divorce is one in which the couple cannot agree either about getting divorced or about a key aspect of the divorce, such as division of property, assets or debts, child custody, or child/spousal support. Read Full Post

Paternity Attorney Blaine, MN

Paternity MNPaternity issues are part of family law that relates to the legal rights of the father in a child custody case. Minnesota law uses the term “paternity” to refer to the legal father of the child. Once paternity is established, the father is obligated to provide financial support for the child, and he has the right to ask for custody and/or parenting time. It is important to understand that under Minnesota law, while every child born has a biological father, not every child has a “legal” father. Read Full Post

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