by Minnesota Law Team | Aug 18, 2017 | Divorce Attorney, Family Law & Divorce, Spousal Maintenance
Spousal Maintenance refers to funds paid from one spouse to the other following dissolution of marriage. Interpretation of Minnesota law regarding spousal support, also referred to as alimony, is primarily left up to the presiding judge. This is a valid reason to get help from a Licensed Minnesota Attorney who has experience with MN Spousal Support laws. Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn can meet with you to discuss your individual situation to assess whether your divorce meets the criteria for spousal maintenance.Read Full Post
by Minnesota Law Team | May 6, 2017 | Estate Planning, Family Law & Divorce, General Law, Probate, Real Estate
There are times in life that you will need legal guidance to ensure that you are making the right decision and to ensure that you are protected. Whether you need a legal representative in court, or you need a will written, it is important to have a legal practice on your side that you can count on. Partner with Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn Law Firm for all of your legal needs. With over 20 years experience serving as a Minnesota lawyer, our attorneys have seen it all when it comes to legal issues and concerns. Read More →
by Minnesota Law Team | Jun 5, 2016 | Family Law Attorney
Being separated from someone that you love dearly is heartbreaking. This is the case for numerous Minnesota grandparents and for grandparents all across the United States. In the not so distant past it would seem almost unheard of for a grandchild to be kept from developing a meaningful relationship with his or her grandparents on either side of the family. Children should never be used as pawns in disputes between parents or parent to grandparent disagreements. In many such cases, a Family Law Attorney at Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn can assist with establishing Grandparent’s Rights to see the children when doing so is in the child’s best interest. Read Full Post
by Kallemeyn & Kallemeyn | Mar 12, 2015 | Probate
Minnesota courts may determine your rights to inherit assets from a deceased loved one through Inheritance Law. When a valid will is in place it should specify distribution of assets included in the estate. The Surviving Spouse has certain rights to the entire estate or partial estate. In the case of a Contested Will or when No Will is submitted, it is essential that you have legal representation from a qualified Minnesota Inheritance Rights Attorney.Read Full Post
by Minnesota Law Team | Mar 8, 2015 | Divorce Attorney, Family Law & Divorce
Working through a divorce can be one of the most difficult times for those involved. Due to the fact that there may be children involved, and everyone’s emotions are generally heightened, working through the fine details can become extremely stressful. A common area that becomes difficult to manage during a divorce without the help of professionals is the division of property. Read Full Post