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Summary Real Estate Disposition Judgments vs. Quit Claim Deeds

Summary Real Estate Disposition Judgments and Quit Claim Deeds are both documents used in divorce cases in order to transfer one party’s interests in a piece of real property to
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Making Agreements Outside of the Court: Good Idea or Bad Idea?

Paying for an attorney is a cost that people want to avoid. That’s why I see ex-spouses or parents making agreements outside the purview of the Court and without the
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Survivor Benefit Plan: Former Spouse Coverage

If your ex-spouse is a member of the United States Military, you may have a marital interest in his/her retirement pay. When a military retiree dies, his/her retirement pay stops.
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Should I Move Out Of The Marital Homestead During A Divorce?

Contested Divorce? Make Sure You Think Before You Move Out Oftentimes, a party involved in a divorce wonders whether or not they should move out of the marital home. As
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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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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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Can a Court in Minnesota Force a Spouse to Move Out?

At the start of a divorce, emotions are often high and one spouse may want the other excluded from the home they once shared. When I first meet with clients,
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How does the Court Award Marital Property in the State of Minnesota?

Many people may think that Courts award marital property to parties 50/50 in the State of Minnesota; however, that is not necessarily true. Although many attorneys and Courts may start
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I Got Served With Divorce Papers In Minnesota And My Spouse Emptied All Of Our Accounts.

First off, don't panic. When any divorce proceeding is started in Minnesota, one spouse must be served with summons, but neither party is allowed to simply seize an unfair share
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