Farhan  |  January 4, 2012

Minnesota and Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act

One of the freedoms that the United States Constitution affords residents is the right to determine where they live in this country. In some cases that can be more than
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Farhan  |  October 5, 2011

The Role of Professionals in a Minnesota Divorce

Even though divorce feels like a private matter, in a lot of cases, there are several professionals that may get involved.  These professionals purposefully associate with your case to ensure
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Farhan  |  June 15, 2011

Minnesota child custody and moving outside the state

While the majority of families going through divorce or child custody issues usually reside in the same state, that is not always the case. For example, consider the Matthews family.
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Farhan  |  April 26, 2011

Non-Custodial Parent and Child Care Expenses

A parent who does not have custody of a child can not claim work-related or education-related child expenses. The argument that a non-custodial parent should be allowed to claim work-related or education-related
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Farhan  |  October 15, 2010

Child Dependency Exemptions and Tax Credits

In a Divorce Decree, one party is typically assigned the right to claim the minor child as a tax dependent for tax purposes.  If this issue is not addressed in
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Farhan  |  September 15, 2010

What is a Parenting Plan?

A parenting plan refers to a written document relative to custody and parenting time.  It includes the access schedule with the child for each parent and assigns responsibility to each
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“Parenting Time” or “Visitation”

“Parenting time” is a term which reflects the amount of time and a schedule that the non-custodial parent (parent that does not have physical custody) spends with the minor child. 
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