Farhan  |  January 20, 2017

Can I use Text Messages as Evidence in my Minnesota Family Law Case?

A common question that arises in a divorce, custody proceeding, or Order for Protection proceeding is “can I use text messages in my case?” The answer is not a simple
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Farhan  |  September 8, 2015

Does the Amount of Time I Spend With My Child Affect My Child Support?

A child support modification might be easier than you think. Most parents will agree that is not cheap to raise a child. Having a child in your care can have
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Clausen & Hassan  |  July 27, 2015

Changes in Family Law: Interference with Parenting Time

Has an ex-spouse interfered with your parenting time schedule? Divorcing parents often spend a great deal of time, and money, to get a parenting time schedule that promotes their child’s
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Clausen & Hassan  |  July 20, 2015

Changes in Family Law: Children with Special Needs

Family law in Minnesota is adopting a new approach on special needs children in a divorce. My previous post regarding upcoming changes in family law gave a brief overview of
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Clausen & Hassan  |  July 3, 2015

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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Clausen & Hassan  |  May 28, 2015

Consistency in Parenting Time is No Pipe Dream

What every father wants for his children One of the most common types of cases I see is a case where an unmarried father wants to establish his rights over
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Farhan  |  April 7, 2015

I Am Going Through A Divorce In Minnesota And There Is No Parenting Time Schedule.

  It is fairly typical for a divorce proceeding to begin and for both parents to have differing ideas on what time is appropriate for the other parent. Therefore, this
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Brian J. Clausen  |  March 23, 2015

What can the Court in Minnesota Order Me to Pay for Child Support of a Minor Child?

When a Minnesotan Court calculates a child support obligation, it is typically more than a basic child support amount that is determined. While child support is often calculated according to
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Farhan  |  March 18, 2015

Interference With Parenting Time In Minnesota

Normally it is fairly easy to set boundaries when a child is spending time in the home of the “on duty” parent during her/his parenting time (in other words: you stay on
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