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 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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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  |  February 23, 2015

What Should You Do If You Have An Order For Protection Against You And You Are Asking For Custody Or Parenting Time Rights?

In the event that you have an Order for Protection against you that protects either the petitioner (i.e. spouse, boyfriend or girlfriend) or your child(ren), the law in Minnesota requires
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Farhan  |  August 5, 2012

Summary of the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction

The Hague Convention on International Child Abduction gives child custody Orders a legal reach into other countries. While it is more often than not that parents of minor children, even when legally
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Farhan  |  July 9, 2012

I work odd or non-traditional hours – does this mean I won’t get child custody?

Working adults and parents have grown accustomed to odd or non-traditional work hours.  In simple terms, the traditional “9-5” job seems less common now days.  This is even more evident
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Farhan  |  June 28, 2012

Parental Alienation in Child Custody and Parenting Time Matters

Unfortunately, sometimes a child custody case or a divorce has the unfortunate consequence that a parent has the goal of alienating or undermining a child’s relationship with the other parent through
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Farhan  |  June 8, 2012

Can I move from Minnesota to another state with my children after my divorce is finalized?

After a divorce is finalized, many parents find themselves in a state of transition. A part of this transition may include a contemplated move to another state to secure employment,
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Farhan  |  January 9, 2012

Interstate child support: Minnesota and Uniform Interstate Family Support Act

In our last discussion we covered the issue of moving between states with minor children and the child custody and parenting time laws that follow the child. The Uniform Child
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