Farhan | September 8, 2015
Does the Amount of Time I Spend With My Child Affect My Child Support?
A child support modification might be easier than you think. Most parents will agree that is not cheap to raise a child. Having a child in your care can have
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Clausen & Hassan | July 20, 2015
Changes in Family Law: Children with Special Needs
Family law in Minnesota is adopting a new approach on special needs children in a divorce. My previous post regarding upcoming changes in family law gave a brief overview of
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Clausen & Hassan | July 3, 2015
Should I Move Out Of The Marital Homestead During A Divorce?
Contested Divorce? Make Sure You Think Before You Move Out Oftentimes, a party involved in a divorce wonders whether or not they should move out of the marital home. As
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Farhan | May 13, 2015
Getting Separated From A Spouse Prior To Divorce in Minnesota
Divorce Can Be A Lengthy Process For those who have experienced a divorce in the State of Minnesota, he or she will tell you that it can be a lengthy
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Farhan | July 12, 2012
Supervised Parenting Time in Minnesota
In child custody cases where parenting time is awarded to a non-custodial parent, or, in divorce cases where a parenting time schedule is contemplated, it is sometimes necessary to seek
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Farhan | July 9, 2012
I work odd or non-traditional hours – does this mean I won’t get child custody?
Working adults and parents have grown accustomed to odd or non-traditional work hours. In simple terms, the traditional “9-5” job seems less common now days. This is even more evident
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Farhan | April 26, 2011
Non-Custodial Parent and Child Care Expenses
A parent who does not have custody of a child can not claim work-related or education-related child expenses. The argument that a non-custodial parent should be allowed to claim work-related or education-related
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