Co-Parents: Make Decisions on Enrolling Your Child in School Together
August 15th, 2019
It’s Back-to-School time. If this year you find yourself arguing with your co-parent about where your child should be attending classes, it may feel like you are spiralling toward a court battle. The good news is there are tools you can use to make…
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Preparing Your Summer Parenting Time Plan
May 16th, 2019
The end of the school year is right around the corner. If you are waiting until the last minute to work out your summer parenting time plan, you could be setting yourself up for conflict, and your children up for disappointment. Find out what you can…
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Can You Claim Your Child on Your Taxes After Divorce?
March 15th, 2019
Filing your taxes can be confusing enough when everyone in the family is under one roof. Knowing what you and your former spouse should do after the divorce can be even tougher. Add to that the recent changes to the tax code, and many parents are lef…
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Categories: Co-Parenting
Can You Resolve Your Minnesota Divorce Property Division Yourself?
February 15th, 2019
When it comes time to separate, married couples often have trouble dividing “mine” from “yours”. Find out how Minnesota divorce property division works, and how you can avoid heading to court to fight over your assets. In this blog post I wil…
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Keeping Your Uncontested Divorce Amicable
January 22nd, 2019
Not every divorce involves a long trial in front of a judge or shouting matches in the halls of the courthouse. Sometimes, you and your spouse agree it is time to move on without the drama. But when it comes to separating your lives and your property…
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Categories: Minnesota Divorce Blog
Why Facilitated Mediation May Be the Solution to Your Family Dispute
December 17th, 2018
Not every couple can resolve their differences on their own. When a custody dispute or divorce puts you and your partner at odds, you may need the help of a trained objective third party to come to a resolution you both can live with. Whether you are…
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Resolve Your Holiday Parenting Disputes Now
November 15th, 2018
Thanksgiving is coming soon and the winter holidays are right around the corner. For separated and divorced parents, holiday parenting disputes can make your Christmas less merry and sour your New Year. Resolve your holiday parenting disputes now, so…
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Does Your DIY Divorce Settlement Cover Enough?
October 15th, 2018
You and your former spouse get along well enough to negotiate, but not well enough to stay married. You have hashed out who gets what and how the children will be taken care of. It may be tempting to skip the law office and head straight to the court…
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Categories: Minnesota Divorce Blog
Ways to Protect Your Children During Divorce
September 17th, 2018
Divorce is stressful for everyone involved, but sometimes it can be especially hard for children. The children of divorcing parents can often feel uncertain about their futures, or stuck in the middle of two warring sides. Find out how to protect you…
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Planning on Paying Spousal Support? You May Want to Finish Your Divorce in 2018
July 16th, 2018
In the final days of 2017, the United States Congress passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, making many big changes in the way taxes will work in years to come. If you are considering a divorce and are planning on paying spousal support, the changes to s…
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