When either spouse decides to file for divorce, it is common for one spouse to move out of the marital home. Contrary to what some people assume, moving out of the marital home does not automatically end someone's interest in the property during a Minnesota divorce....
Family Law
2 ways to keep your business after divorce
When couples divorce, they split their assets in a fair and equitable way. Sometimes that means 50/50, sometimes not. Some divorcing couples who own a family business decide, since they're splitting everything anyway, that they will also sell and divide the business....
How Long Are You Expected to Pay Child Support After a Divorce?
Many questions arise when it comes to divorce, especially when children are involved. One of the most common and often contentious issues is child support. How long are you expected to pay child support after divorce? Perhaps it's not too surprising that, generally...
How A Prenuptial Agreement Can Protect the Family Farm
Life for many Minnesota and Wisconsin residents revolves around the family farm. Some have been around for generations. What does this mean for you if you’re getting married? Two words: antenuptial agreement (sometimes called a prenuptial agreement). If you have an...
When Can Grandparents Obtain Visitation Rights in Minnesota?
There is a popular saying that it takes a village to raise a child. No parent can truly manage every responsibility on their own, and they often rely on the community around them to close the gaps between what their children need and what they can personally manage....
