Farhan | June 2, 2011
Minnesota Parenting Time Expeditor
A Divorce Decree or a Paternity Order will usually have a clause for Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in the event a future dispute arises. This means that if there is a dispute
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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 | May 11, 2011
Divorce Laws in Minnesota
Divorce laws in Minneapolis, St. Paul or for that matter, all across the State of Minnesota are the same. The Minnesota State Legislature proposes divorce and family laws. Once the
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Farhan | April 27, 2011
Understanding division of property during a divorce in Minnesota
In a Divorce proceeding, the Court has the power to “justly and equitably” award property. Therefore, it is extremely important to note that the Court does not automatically apportion property
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Farhan | November 4, 2010
Minnesota Divorce Attorney Fees
In a Divorce proceeding, the Court has the authority to award attorney’s fees in two different cases. First, if one party establishes that he/she has a need for attorney fees
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Private School Tuition/College Education in Minnesota Divorce
The Court does not have the authority to Order a party to pay for either private school tuition or college education for a child. However, if the parties agree to
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Farhan | September 3, 2010
Minnesota Divorce & Debt
During a divorce, debt is divided by the Court in a “just and equitable” manner. If one party is using a credit card to pay household items and the other
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Minnesota Divorce & Property Division
In a Divorce proceeding, the Court has the power to “justly and equitably” award property. Therefore, it is extremely important to note that the Court does not automatically apportion property
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