Farhan | May 18, 2011
Minnesota Divorce Contempt Proceedings
As part of divorce decree enforcement, it may be necessary to initiate contempt proceedings. A contempt proceeding is one in which one party attempts to enforce the specific terms of
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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 | September 15, 2010
Minnesota Spousal Maintenance Law
The term “Spousal Maintenance” (previously referred to as Alimony) refers to financial support provided by one spouse to the other spouse (e.g. monthly payment or sometimes a lump sum payment)
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Minnesota Child Support Law
Child Support has four components. Basic support for the child; Health/Dental insurance premium for the child; Un-reimbursed health and dental insurance costs for the child (co-pays, deductibles, uninsured costs, etc.);
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Life Insurance to secure child support & spousal maintenance
If a party is the recipient of spousal maintenance (alimony) or child support, it is a good idea to include a provision in the Divorce Decree which requires the obligor (the
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Farhan | September 3, 2010
Follow-up work after Divorce Decree is Filed
Once the Divorce Decree is signed and both parties have obtained a copy of the Divorce Decree, there may be certain follow-up work that needs to be done. This may
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