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Farhan  |  February 6, 2018

My Spouse is Now Making More Money; Can I Reduce My Spousal Maintenance Payments?

Unless the spousal maintenance obligation was subject to a Karon Waiver, the answer is most likely yes. However, the precise answer depends on the facts and circumstances of each case.
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Farhan  |  January 23, 2018

Top 6 Reasons to Consult a Divorce Lawyer in Minnesota

  One of the goals in any divorce proceeding should be to obtain closure. For a lot of issues, this is possible. For other issues, it is simply not possible
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Farhan  |  February 3, 2015

I Have A Post-Decree Case; What Do I Need To Provide To The Lawyer?

If you have already been divorced, you already have a divorce Decree that has been signed by a Judge. That constitutes law in your case. Either you were divorced through
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Brian J. Clausen  |  January 26, 2015

Post-Decree Determination of Choice of School for a Minor Child(ren)

In a case when the parties are unable to determine what school their child or children will go to, either post-divorce or after a Court has issued an Order determining
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Farhan  |  June 20, 2011

Reopening a Divorce Decree in Minnesota

Under certain circumstances, it may be possible to re-open a Divorce Decree or an Order of the Court even after it is entered.  To re-open a Divorce Decree or a
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