Divorce Trial

Attorneys at Clausen & Hassan, LLC, are dedicated to helping you through your divorce trial in Minnesota. We have years of experience in family courts, and know what to expect and how to be successful in cases involving property division, child support, alimony and other issues that go along with a divorce. Our Minnesota family law attorneys strive for the most fair and best possible outcome in each and every case that we try. Our lawyers are aggressive when representing you because we always have your best interest in mind.

Representing You Aggressively

In the Twin Cities, divorce attorneys are plentiful. But our attorneys are aggressive. We have worked with hundreds of clients and we know how to get the best outcome for your needs. At trial, our lawyers will argue your case in a convincing manner and strive to reach a positive resolution. We are ready to handle your divorce issues at trial because we have the knowledge and desire to help you get a good outcome.

We Treat You with Respect

Our Minnesota family law experts may be aggressive, but we handle each case with the respect that it deserves. For instance, we know that cases involving child custody are delicate and we take that into consideration when planning a strategy for success. If the case goes to trial, our firm will make the process as easy as possible while doing everything we can to reach a positive resolution on your behalf.

Free Consultation

At Clausen & Hassan, LLC, we welcome your questions regarding any form of Minnesota family law. Call us today at 651-647-0087 to discuss your situation so we can give you more information about how we can help you in your divorce trial.

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Motion for Amended Findings or a new trial in Minnesota

After a Divorce Decree is entered by the Court, either party has the option of either filing an Appeal with the Court of Appeals or bringing a Motion for Amended Findings. A Motion for Amended Findings attempts to change the … Continue reading

Reopening a Divorce Decree in Minnesota

Under certain circumstances, it may be possible to re-open a Divorce Decree or an Order of the Court even after it is entered.  To re-open a Divorce Decree or a Paternity Order, a party must bring a motion before the … Continue reading

Minnesota Divorce Contempt Proceedings

As part of divorce decree enforcement, it may be necessary to initiate contempt proceedings.  A contempt proceeding is one in which one party attempts to enforce the specific terms of an existing Court Order because of the other party’s deliberate … Continue reading

Minnesota Divorce Trial

A Trial is an Evidentiary Hearing (hearing that involves witness testimony, exhibits, etc).  Although most cases settle, it is at times, necessary and unavoidable to go to trial.  The Petitioner (the spouse who initiated the Divorce) submits his or her … Continue reading

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