Child custody and parenting time are crucial divorce topics that often cause disputes, especially among couples who disagree frequently. If the parents have contradicting beliefs and opinions concerning their child, the court can interfere and make appropriate...
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Why would my spouse use domestic assault as grounds for divorce?
Pursuing a no-fault divorce in Minnesota is much simpler than proving that one spouse was primarily to blame for the irretrievable breakdown of a marriage. You can share joint custody of the kids and split all your marital assets equitably. That’s if you and your...
Will I lose my house in my divorce if I move out first?
Did you know that neither you nor your spouse is required to move out of your shared home after you file for divorce? In Minnesota, there is no legal requirement that you and your spouse live apart for a period before divorcing. So, you do not have to move out of the...
Addressing custody during the holiday season
The holidays are a special time for children. The holiday season is usually filled with fun events, family gatherings and other special occasions. You likely want to spend as much time with your children as possible during this time. This can be difficult when you are...
Do some professions have higher divorce rates?
Professionals often compete over professional credentials and accolades. They definitely do not compete over divorce rates. However, according to career website Zippia, your profession could impact your marriage. Military careers Kids in the United States are...
How long does it take to get divorced in Minnesota?
Going through a divorce can be one of the most difficult times of your life. The process can be incredibly stressful, exhausting and costly. You most likely want to focus on processing your emotions, healing and moving forward. However, there are many steps to follow...
Temporary spousal maintenance: the lesser-known form of alimony
There are big issues that need to be tackled during a divorce, such as child custody and property division. Spousal maintenance—less formally known as alimony—can also be an important question in some divorces, and temporary spousal maintenance is not well understood....
‘Discernment counseling’ promises new approach to divorce
If you and your spouse are having trouble in your marriage, and it is affecting your entire family, there are a few ways to handle the situation. In the past, you could go to court or you could work with a mediator and then go the legal route to make it official....
What are the most common reasons for divorce?
Thanks to a recent study by the Harvard Business School, many couples have begun to reevaluate their relationship and their preconceived notions on what causes divorce and what makes a healthy relationship. This is because, unlike what many of us thought was the main...
Solving family matters out of court
Divorce is difficult for all involved, even without the drama that often accompanies a litigated procedure. Many couples in Minnesota and elsewhere are increasingly turning to alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods to get through this very painful life...