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Wright County Probate Lawyer

Minnesota Probate AttorneyProbate law is widely thought of as complicated and the issues are easy to ignore until the death of a loved one. Probate is a legal process where a deceased person’s will is “proved” in court and the court deems it a valid public document. The probate also appoints the executor or personal representative of the will, or the person that can enforce the terms of the document. Read Full Post

Mortgage Foreclosure Lawyer Ramsey County MN

Real Estate Lawyer MNAre you heading into or coming out of a tough financial situation and your mortgage lender is threatening to seize your home? Economic times have been difficult from many Americans, including some in the Minnesota area and foreclosure is a real possibility for many of our neighbors. As the number of foreclosures has increased over the last decade, defense attempts from a potential foreclosure have also become more and more successful… Read Full Post

Real Estate Lawyer Anoka County

Licensed Minnesota Real Estate LawyerThe active real estate season is heating up in communities all around Anoka County, Minnesota. Some property sales move along smoothly with virtually no problems whatsoever. And then some real estate transactions are much more difficult to navigate to the final closing. Which type of Real Estate Purchase, Sale, Leasing Agreement and/or Land Development will you encounter? Read Full Post

Divorce Lawyer Dakota County MN

Dakota County Divorce/Family Law FirmWe have all heard the statistic that 50% of all marriages end in divorce. There is some speculation that this number is off and it may have dipped a bit lower over the last decade or two, but regardless, if your marriage is ending and you are heading into a divorce, this statistic likely does not matter to you at all. What likely matters to you is finding a way to get through this difficult situation with some measure of strength. Read Full Post

Divorce Lawyer Minnesota

Minnesota Divorce LawyerDivorce is among the five most stressful things that you can go through in your lifetime, among rivaling the death of a close family member, major illness, job loss and moving. Divorce is not something that you seek, in fact, it may be the last place you expected. So, if you and your partner have decided to end your marriage, you may be overwhelmed with all emotional, logistical and legal issues to sort through. It is important that you take steps during the divorce process to minimize the overall impact, stress and damage that divorce can have on you, your ex-spouse and your children. Read Full Post

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