When a child is born to a married couple, the law assumes the husband is the child's father. However, parentage is not always so cut and dried. This is why establishing paternity is one of the most active areas in family law. Often times it is the mother pursuing a...
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Breaking Down Employer/Employee Split-Dollar Arrangements
You're starting a new job. Amongst all the on-boarding paperwork, health insurance plans, and payment packages, there's an unfamiliar document: a split-dollar life insurance agreement. Most people know that life insurance is an important estate-planning tool, but they...
Three Legal Issues Startup Founders Should Make a Priority
Companies of all sizes have crucial decisions to make, including but not limited to raising funds, creating brand awareness, and marketing the product or service. As a result, sometimes legal issues are put off, or even totally lost in the shuffle, making the...
What an Early Neutral Evaluation Can Do for You
When someone finds themselves facing a family dispute, the idea of airing out their problems in a courtroom is often an uncomfortable prospect. But these days, more and more people don't have to. Minnesota began utilizing Early Neutral Evaluation programs in 2004....
How Minnesota Approaches Non-Compete Agreements
No business owner wants to hire a new employee, provide them with training, and nurture their growth only to have them leave for a job with a competitor. To combat this fiasco, many employers ask their employees to sign a non-compete agreement - a contract that...