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Divorce Decree enforcement
The best way to prevent problems with enforcement of a Divorce Decree is to make sure that a proactive approach is taken when the Divorce Decree is being negotiated and, ultimately, crafted. For example, as a divorce attorney in Minneapolis, … Continue reading
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Extra-Curricular Activities of Minor Children
The Court does not have the authority to Order one party to pay for extra-curricular activities of the minor children. However, the parties can both agree to such an arrangement and the Court will likely approve that agreement and incorporate … Continue reading
Posted in Child Custody, Child Support, Parenting Time Tagged activities, children, conflict of laws, divorce, Divorce Law, extra curricular, family law, minor, mn child support, order Comments Off
Parenting Plan
A parenting plan refers to a written document relative to custody and parenting time. It includes the access schedule with the child for each parent and assigns responsibility to each or both parents for making major decisions regarding the minor … Continue reading
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“Parenting Time” or “Visitation”
“Parenting time” is a term which reflects the amount of time and a schedule that the non-custodial parent (parent that does not have physical custody) spends with the minor child. Parenting Time used to be referred as “visitation.” It is … Continue reading
Posted in Divorce Law, Parenting Time Tagged child custody, divorce, divorce decree, education, family law, joint custody, noncustodial parent, parenting, parenting plan, physical custody, visitation Comments Off









