Family Law Blog Pay Your Bill Schedule A Consultation
Close  close

Understanding the Implications of Dividing Retirement Assets in a Minnesota Divorce

For many divorcing couples in Minnesota, retirement assets represent the most valuable assets owned by the parties. In other words, most of the parties’ money is located in retirement accounts.
Read More

Can A Financial Expert Be Beneficial for My Minnesota Divorce?

Even if you think that your estate is relatively straightforward, your divorce proceeding could likely benefit from the services of one of the following financial experts. Forensic Accountant If you
Read More

How Owning A Business Impacts Your Minnesota Divorce

Property is divided in a Minnesota divorce proceeding based on a ‘just and equitable’ division of assets and debts. While this division is not necessarily an equal division of assets,
Read More

Protecting Non-Marital Claims Sooner Rather Than Later in Minnesota

If you have a non-marital claim, there are steps you can take early on to ensure that your non-marital claim is protected in the event of a divorce. You may
Read More

Property Division: Anniversary Rings and Upgrades Made During Marriage

In Minnesota, generally the spouse who was given an engagement ring will be awarded the engagement ring as his/her non-marital property during a divorce. However, it is becoming more common
Read More

Who Gets The Engagement Ring In A Minnesota Divorce?

An engagement ring is typically a very expensive purchase. The spouse who purchased the ring may want to be awarded the ring as part of a divorce proceeding, especially if
Read More

Divorce in Minnesota: “Am I Entitled to My Spouse’s Inheritance?”

In Minnesota, non-marital property is generally not subject to division. If the inheritance is non-marital property, which most will be, you would not be entitled to a share of your
Read More

Is My Student Loan Debt Considered Marital or Non-Marital?

In Minnesota, property is divided during a divorce based on the concept of marital and non-marital property. Additionally, Minnesota courts will consider both assets of the parties and debts of
Read More

I’m Getting Divorced in Minnesota, Who Should Move Out? Me or My Spouse?

There is not one right answer to the question of who should move out of the marital homestead during the divorce process. In many divorce cases, it is difficult for
Read More
1 2 3 4 5