Clausen & Hassan  |  February 22, 2018

Tax Reform and Spousal Maintenance in Minnesota

Many people are aware of the tax reform recently signed by President Donald Trump. However, some may have missed the changes that tax reform includes for both obligors and recipients
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Clausen & Hassan  |  February 15, 2018

Divorce in Minnesota: “Am I Entitled to My Spouse’s Inheritance?”

If your spouse receives an inheritance before or during your marriage, you may be wondering if you are entitled to a share of that inheritance as part of your divorce.
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Clausen & Hassan  |  February 8, 2018

How to Choose the Right Reunification Therapist for Your Family

Reunification therapy can be necessary for a variety of reasons. Sometimes, a parent has not seen his/her child in a while. Other times, something has happened in the parent/child relationship
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Clausen & Hassan  |  February 1, 2018

Three Tips for Making a Holiday Parenting Time Schedule

Many divorced/separated parents want to make sure that they are both given the opportunity to spend holidays with their children. This is called a Holiday Parenting Time Schedule and it
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Clausen & Hassan  |  January 25, 2018

Why is January Considered “Divorce Month”?

January is here and for most people this means new resolutions for the upcoming year. Many see this as a month for a fresh start, or to make the changes
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Clausen & Hassan  |  November 30, 2017

Minnesota Court of Appeals Case Brief: Berberich v. Mattson (Military Disability Compensation is not Marital Property)

Berberich v. Mattson, No. A16-1535 (Minn. Ct. App. Oct. 2, 2017) In a recent decision issued by the Minnesota Court of Appeals, the Court agreed with Appellant-Husband that state courts
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Clausen & Hassan  |  November 23, 2017

Five Things to Consider When Selecting a Mediator

Mediation is a common form of Alternative Dispute Resolution in Minnesota family law cases. Although Mediation can be very helpful to the parties, the selection of an appropriate Mediator for
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Clausen & Hassan  |  November 16, 2017

Can I Move Out of State with my Children?

Some parents have the mistaken belief that, if they have sole physical custody of their children, they can move out of state without permission from the other parent. However, whether
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Clausen & Hassan  |  November 9, 2017

How to Separate Finances after a Divorce

Most married couples have intertwined their finances through joint bank accounts, joint debts, and joint titles to property. Sometimes, the idea of separating these finances after a divorce can seem
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