by Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn | Apr 17, 2013 | Family Law & Divorce, General Law
As an attorney practicing in Minnesota (and as a native Minnesotan), I am always bumping up against the ‘Minnesota Nice’ concept and a real difficulty delivering bad news to clients. If clients and attorneys cannot settle their divorce or custody...
by Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn | Apr 10, 2013 | Family Law & Divorce, General Law
I thought you all might enjoy this article about a father of 9 who is behind in his child support and is ordered to not procreate as a condition of his probation: //www.startribune.com/local/182020991.html
by Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn | Mar 5, 2013 | General Law
The idea of attorneys acting cooperatively is not new. Most attorneys settle most of their cases; if they did not, courts would be clogged for decades as clients awaited their day for judgment. Many times, however, cases are not settled until days before trial, or...
by Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn | Feb 20, 2013 | General Law
Much like a martial arts master will avoid a physical confrontation if at all possible, a good marital attorney will avoid involving the court if at all possible. The best trial attorneys in Minnesota still settle the vast majority of their divorce cases prior to...
by Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn | Jan 30, 2013 | Family Law & Divorce, General Law
Mediators and other Rule 114 professionals often note that ‘everything said’ in a mediation or ENE session is confidential unless agreed to in writing. This is especially important for Minnesota Family Law attorneys. They generally encourage their clients to be...