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Minnesota and Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act
One of the freedoms that the United States Constitution affords residents is the right to determine where they live in this country. In some cases that can be more than one place during one’s lifetime. Whether it be for work, … Continue reading
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Minnesota Divorce Records
In Minnesota, a divorce proceeding is a public affair. It means that any person can go to a particular courthouse and obtain the paperwork relating to a divorce. All that is needed is the last name and the first name … Continue reading
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The Role of Professionals in a Minnesota Divorce
Even though divorce feels like a private matter, in a lot of cases, there are several professionals that may get involved. These professionals purposefully associate with your case to ensure that you are awarded a just and equitable settlement, as … Continue reading
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Islamic Divorces in Minnesota
Many Americans marry according to well-established religious practices in their church, temple, or mosque. Minnesota law outlines the procedure that various religions use in a marriage solemnization ceremony as follows: Subd. 2. Baha’i. Marriages may be solemnized among members of … Continue reading
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