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Understanding division of property during a divorce in Minnesota
In a Divorce proceeding, the Court has the power to “justly and equitably” award property. Therefore, it is extremely important to note that the Court does not automatically apportion property division at 50% to each party. In many cases, the … Continue reading
Facts about retirement accounts during a Minnesota divorce
If a spouse earns retirement benefits during marriage, the other spouse has a marital interest in such assets. As a Minneapolis Divorce Lawyer, I’ve seen many misconceptions to believe that retirement assets are individual assets simply because the individual earned … Continue reading
Minnesota Divorce & Debt
During a divorce, debt is divided by the Court in a “just and equitable” manner. If one party is using a credit card to pay household items and the other spouse’s name is not on the credit card, it does … Continue reading
Minnesota Divorce & Property Division
In a Divorce proceeding, the Court has the power to “justly and equitably” award property. Therefore, it is extremely important to note that the Court does not automatically apportion property division at fifty percent (50%) to each party. In many … Continue reading









