Farhan  |  June 25, 2015

Getting an Uncontested Divorce in Minnesota

If My Spouse and I Agree To an Uncontested Divorce, Do We Still Have To Go To Court? The answer is “yes”… sort of. If you and your spouse can
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Clausen & Hassan  |  May 28, 2015

Consistency in Parenting Time is No Pipe Dream

What every father wants for his children One of the most common types of cases I see is a case where an unmarried father wants to establish his rights over
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Farhan  |  May 27, 2015

Assets Owned Before Marriage – Fair Game in Divorce?

"I bought my home a few years prior to marriage. We are divorcing in Minnesota after eight years, and only my name is on the title. Does that effect the
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Clausen & Hassan  |  May 21, 2015

Common MN Family Law Acronyms Decoded: OFP & HRO

Professionals who work in family law have a tendency to overuse acronyms. They use them so frequently that sometimes they forget that people who do not work in family law
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Farhan  |  May 20, 2015

Dissipating Assets In A Divorce In Minnesota

What can happen in a divorce proceeding when you have a spouse who makes bad decisions about managing funds, or worse, is actively hiding or disposing of assets? Is it
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Brian J. Clausen  |  May 18, 2015

How do I Find a Good Divorce Attorney in Minnesota?

What to look for in an attorney Through a divorce, virtually every part of your future will be either determined through agreement of the parties or by a judicial officer.
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Farhan  |  April 7, 2015

I Am Going Through A Divorce In Minnesota And There Is No Parenting Time Schedule.

  It is fairly typical for a divorce proceeding to begin and for both parents to have differing ideas on what time is appropriate for the other parent. Therefore, this
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Farhan  |  April 16, 2012

5 Minnesota divorce facts that surprise most people

Fault- Minnesota is a no-fault state, meaning that a spouse’s bad acts during the marriage (addiction, affairs, abuse) are irrelevant. One spouse only needs to assert that there has been
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Farhan  |  April 6, 2012

Minnesota Divorce Rate Statistics

The number of Minnesota divorces and annulments has been steady in recent decades, after an increase in the 1970s. The rate when compared to the number of people in Minnesota
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