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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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Five Tips to Help you Prepare for a Minnesota Divorce Mediation

Research Mediators It is important to select the right mediator for the specific factual and legal issues in your case. The mediator you select for your case should also be
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Can I get out of my Mediated Agreement?

You went to mediation or an Early Neutral Evaluation (Social Early Neutral Evaluation or Financial Early Neutral Evaluation) and came to a mediated agreement. If you are looking to find
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Preparing for a Social Early Neutral Evaluation in Minnesota

A popular process used to foster settlement for child-related issues is Social Early Neutral Evaluation (SENE). More information on SENE can be found here. The process uses evaluators that hear
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What is Child Inclusive Mediation?

Typically, children do not participate in mediation. In some situations, parents may want their children to have a voice in the process. This may be based on the age of
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Effective Mediation Tips Involving Minnesota Divorce

HIRE OR CONSULT AN ATTORNEY: It might seem as if you know each and every piece about your divorce; you know about your children; and you know about the assets
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Family Law Appellate Mediation Program

In most divorce cases, after a district court issues a final Judgment and Decree, the divorce is final and the now-former spouses go their separate ways.  However, in some cases,
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Mediation Clause in Minnesota Divorce Decree

Every Divorce Decree typically contains a method of resolving future disputes (e.g. Mediation, Parenting Expeditor, etc) involving child related matters.  After the divorce is completed and if the parties choose,
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Understanding Arbitration in Minnesota Divorce

Arbitration is a process where a neutral third party decides an issue either because the Court Ordered Arbitration or because the parties agreed to use arbitration. Sometimes, the Court will
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