by Minnesota Law Team | Sep 22, 2016 | Family Law & Divorce, General Law
When searching for an Anoka County Family Law Attorney you are likely looking for someone that can help you personally resolve your legal issues when dealing with divorce, custody, asset division, paternity, child support and/or visitation. Our experienced family law attorney can help represent you when it comes to the matters of the heart. Read Full Post
by Minnesota Law Team | Feb 25, 2016 | Family Law & Divorce, General Law
Family law is defined as an area of law that deals with a wide variety of family relationships, rights, duties and finances. Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn is one of the leading family law practice in the Coon Rapids, MN area, focusing on a wide array of family law issues including: Read Full Post
by Minnesota Law Team | Nov 4, 2015 | Child Custody MN, Family Law & Divorce
Child custody issues are some of the most difficult and complex in the entire divorce process. There are many factors that are taken into account and, of course, many emotions from all parties about what is best. The overarching rule that should guide the entire process is determining what is in the best interest of the minor(s). Read Full Post
by Minnesota Law Team | Oct 25, 2015 | Divorce Attorney, Family Law & Divorce
You never thought your marriage would get to this point. The dreadful term “divorce” has been brought up time after time in recent conversations with your spouse. If you are dealing with this at home and you want to prepare yourself for the legal ramifications of a divorce, it is important that you partner with an experienced family law lawyer. Read Full Post
by Minnesota Law Team | May 24, 2015 | Family Law & Divorce, Minnesota Law Firm
Breaking up with an individual you have been dating, are engaged to, or married to is never easy. The way entertainment paints the picture of love, you would think that all relationships are happy and full of joy from beginning to end. The truth is, relationships at any level require hard work, commitment, and an open mind to adapting to your partner. Anytime there are children involved, calling it ‘off’ is even more difficult. Now, you are not only affecting your partner, but the children as well. You may wonder, how does child custody work for an unmarried couple?
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