Minnesota Divorce Blog
Dividing Property in a Minnesota Divorce
January 17th, 2024
When your marriage is over and it is time for you and your spouse to go your separate ways, all your collective property will need to be divided between yours and theirs. Dividing property in a Minnesota divorce is a question of fairness, but it can…
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Mediation vs Collaborative Divorce: What’s the Difference?
January 2nd, 2024
When you are considering your options for ending your marriage with respect and dignity, all the terms around divorce can get confusing. If you know you and your spouse are committed to keeping things friendly, you may want to consider mediation or c…
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How to Make Mediation Work
November 15th, 2023
Most Minnesota divorce and custody disputes end up in mediation at some point. Sometimes the parties choose to use mediation to avoid the time and expense of a lengthy court battle. In other cases, a family law judge will refer the case to mediation…
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Tips for Co-Parenting Kids with Active School Schedules
September 16th, 2023
The school year is getting started, and for many families, that means school sports, clubs, and other extracurricular activities are getting under way. Managing kids’ active school schedules is hard enough for households with two parents. After a s…
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Does Collaborative Divorce Cost More than Litigation?
August 15th, 2023
Can you afford to get divorced the way that’s best for your family? When reality and your emotions are pushing you and your spouse apart, you may wonder if you can afford the more holistic process offered in collaborative practice, or if it wou…
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What Makes Collaborative Divorce Different From Going to Court?
April 15th, 2023
You and your spouse have decided it is time to part company. You know divorce is in the future and you are exploring your options. Now you’ve come across something called “collaborative divorce” that might work for you. But what is it? What mak…
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Our New Norm
May 13th, 2021
Slowly it seems we are coming out of the pandemic norm and finding our footing post-COVID. I think divorce professionals learned a lot during the pandemic. Moving forward, I think we may continue to use some of our new ways of communicating, working…
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COVID-19: What Does this Mean for Divorce?
March 22nd, 2020
As we enter this new norm of COVID-19, many of us are re-working our professional lives. We are figuring out new ways to communicate and work from home, while still allowing life to proceed. A number of my current clients, and undoubtedly many others…
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Should You Give Your Co-Parent a Christmas Gift?
December 13th, 2019
December is the season for gift-giving. When Christmas comes around, kids and adults alike enjoy wrapping and giving gifts to loved ones and family. After a breakup, your former spouse or partner probably isn’t at the top of your “nice list”. B…
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How Long Does Collaborative Divorce Take?
October 15th, 2019
If you and your spouse have committed to avoiding hostility as you end your marriage, you may be looking at collaborative divorce as an alternative to traditional divorce litigation. But before you decide whether collaborative divorce is right for yo…
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