Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn Legal Posts
by Minnesota Law Team | Apr 13, 2017 | Attorney for Divorce Mediation, Divorce Attorney, Family Law & Divorce, Family Law Attorney, Minnesota Paternity Law
One of the most frequently asked questions about the divorce mediation process is whether you are allowed (or encouraged) to have an attorney during the process. The short answer is that you are absolutely permitted to have a lawyer present during the process if that is your preference. Your attorney can be a resource and provide legal information about the paperwork that will be needed to file with the courts and help you think through the solutions that are arrived at during the mediation process. Lisa Kallemeyn of Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn can represent you during the mediation process and serve as a legal resource for you during this process. She is a divorce attorney with more than 20 years of experience serving the Coon Rapids, Blaine, Ham Lake, Andover, Anoka and Champlin, MN area. Read Full Post
by Minnesota Law Team | Mar 30, 2017 | Attorney for Divorce Mediation, Divorce Attorney, Family Law & Divorce, Family Law Attorney
If you’re beginning the divorce process, it can be overwhelming, to say the least. For many divorcing couples, the emotional strain of divorce can create conflict – even in the most amicable relationships. If you’re hoping to keep your divorce civil, though, whether it be for the sake of your family or for your own benefit, it may benefit you to work with a divorce mediator to help settle your divorce. When you work with a divorce mediator, you have the opportunity to work through a low-conflict divorce with the help of a neutral third party. Whether you’re looking for a Coon Rapids, Blaine, Spring Lake Park, Anoka, Andover or Ham Lake, MN divorce mediator, at Kallemeyn and Kallemeyn, our divorce mediator Lisa will help you and your spouse work through a peaceful divorce so that you can come to a legally equitable divorce agreement while saving time, money, stress, and emotional strain Read Full Post
by Minnesota Law Team | Mar 24, 2017 | Divorce Attorney, Family Law & Divorce, Family Law Attorney, LGBT Friendly Law Firm MN
Mediation can be an effective strategy for settling the important terms of a divorce, including child/spousal support payments, division of assets, debts and property and development of a parenting plan (sometimes called a custody agreement). Mediation must be entered into voluntarily by both parties, and neither party can be forced to participate. If you and your divorcing spouse decide to pursue mediation as a tool for settling your divorce, you will likely find that it is faster, less expensive and costs less than using the traditional court system. Lisa Kallemeyn, of Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn, is a Qualified Neutral under Rule 114 of the MN Rules of Practice. Lisa has more than two decades of experience as a mediator and has worked with couples from Coon Rapids, Blaine, Anoka, Andover and Ham Lake, Minnesota. Read Full Post
by Minnesota Law Team | Mar 16, 2017 | Attorney for Divorce Mediation, Divorce Attorney, Family Law Attorney
Are you living in Anoka, Coon Rapids, Blaine or the surrounding areas and are looking for a divorce mediator? At Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn, our family law mediator Lisa Kallemeyn is a qualified neutral under rule 114 of the MN Rules of Practice.
Mediation is a neutral voluntary process that both parties have to agree to be apart of in order for mediation to take place. Mediation is a very common way that most seperating couples decide to go through a divorce for many reasons. As some couples believe that their issues are too difficult to resolve using mediation, oftentimes our clients are extremely satisfied after they go through mediation with us with the results. Read Full Post
by Minnesota Law Team | Mar 10, 2017 | Child Custody MN, Child Support, Divorce Attorney, Family Law & Divorce, Family Law Attorney
Minnesota courts say they take the “best interest of the child” to determine custody. Although this is great to hear, many people wonder what are the factors that determine that decision. In Minnesota, there are 13 parameters that determine this they are: 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