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Clausen & Hassan  |  July 7, 2015

Changes in Minnesota Family Law: Best Interests of the Child

During the 2015 legislative session, the Minnesota legislature has drastically altered how the Court will look at the "best interest factors" The Minnesota Legislature has recently made significant changes to
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Farhan  |  September 22, 2011

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:
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Farhan  |  September 6, 2011

Immigrant Issues in Minnesota Divorce

Divorces involving immigrants and non-U.S. citizens living in Minnesota are treated exactly as all other divorces. That is, immigrants and non-U.S. citizens enjoy the full protection of Minnesota laws and
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Farhan  |  September 15, 2010

Definition of “Child” & Minnesota Law

Under Minnesota Law, a “child” is anyone who is under the age of eighteen (18) or twenty (20) if the child is still in high school or is not capable
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