Family Law Updates

Family Law Updates
601, 2020

Benefits of Counseling During and After Divorce

January 6, 2020|Family Law Updates|

The effects of divorce are like those of other significant life-changing events, including natural disasters, illnesses, and serious accidents.[1] The stages of grief-denial, pain and uncertainty, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance-are normal and typical experiences during the divorce process.[2] Whether or not divorce is amicable or includes children or property, [...]

3010, 2019

Mediation and Other ADR Processes During Divorce

October 30, 2019|Family Law Updates|

Mediation, and other forms of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), can be a less stressful and more cost-effective way to resolve divorce disputes. Mediation is a chance for the parties to take control of their divorce and make decisions for their separation that they think will be the most effective for [...]

210, 2019

Minnesota Divorce Topic – Equitably Dividing Assets and Debts

October 2, 2019|Family Law Updates|

Financial issues are often a sticking point during divorce.  Not only can valuing and dividing assets become a point of contention, but allocating debt can also be a major concern.  In Minnesota Divorce cases, the division of Assets and Debts does not need to be mathematically equal, and you are [...]

1007, 2019

Divorce and Your Child’s Education

July 10, 2019|Family Law Updates|

The emotional difficulties of divorce affect children no matter what their age.  When your children are school-aged, it is quite common to see some temporary changes in their academics.  With love, understanding and patience, you can help your child deal with the issues presented during a divorce. The Impact on [...]

1007, 2019

An Overview of Antenuptial (Prenuptial) Agreements in Minnesota

July 10, 2019|Family Law Updates|

Minn. Stat. 519.11 covers the basics of antenuptial contracts. Antenuptial contracts are more commonly referred to as “prenups”. While many people know what prenups are, most don’t know what they can and cannot include, and the logistics and enforceability of them. Simply put, these agreements are a contract made between [...]

207, 2019

Divorce 101: How to Effectively Allocate Extracurricular Expenses for Teenagers

July 2, 2019|Family Law Updates|

If you are in the process of filing for divorce, it is time to consider the needs of your growing children. While younger children have financial needs that are more easily addressed during a divorce, teenagers need additional support that is often difficult to estimate, such as expenses and fees [...]

1806, 2019

How High Conflict Parents Can Communicate With Each Other During Divorce

June 18, 2019|Family Law Updates|

Divorce is never an easy event in one’s life, especially when there is a break down of communication. Divorce is even more challenging when there are kids in the middle. With high conflict parents, talking about kids’ schedules, appointments, and other aspects of the kids can be difficult and sometimes [...]

1706, 2019

The Use of Mediation to Address Summer Parenting-Time Issues

June 17, 2019|Family Law Updates|

All parents face challenges over the summer, but when you are in the middle of a divorce, parenting-time issues are bound to arise.  Both parents typically want to have the children for as much time during the summer as possible. The problem is, your kids can’t be in two places [...]

506, 2019

New Tax Law Changes and the Impact on Divorce

June 5, 2019|Family Law Updates|

The laws for 2018 taxes have changed, impacting those going through a divorce. As of January 1, 2019, spousal maintenance is no longer taxable to the recipient or deductible for the paying party. Due to this change, people are looking at other options for spousal maintenance, or alimony, payments. One [...]

106, 2019

The Best Parenting Time Practices for Summer

June 1, 2019|Family Law Updates|

Summertime can present a rather rocky road for divorced parents when it comes to parenting time. Early planning can make a huge difference. It is not just timing with your ex that you need to consider. You also need to take into account expectations at work to ensure you get [...]

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