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What is a Deposition in Minnesota and Why Would I Want to Have One Done in My Case?

Depositions are becoming more and more of a rarely used discovery tool; however, I have always found that Depositions are extremely useful, especially when a case appears to be moving
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What If One Party Dies During the Divorce Process in Minnesota?

Dealing with a divorce is usually an emotionally difficult experience. Unfortunately, sometimes those difficult emotions are further complicated by the death of one of the spouses. As uncomfortable as it
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Can I Get Custody Of Someone Else’s Child In Minnesota?

A person who has been a child’s primary caretaker for any length of time, without consistent participation by the child’s parent, can pursue custody of that child. However there are
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I Have A Post-Decree Case; What Do I Need To Provide To The Lawyer?

If you have already been divorced, you already have a divorce Decree that has been signed by a Judge. That constitutes law in your case. Either you were divorced through
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Top Ten Things to Know When Going Through A Custody or Parenting Time Evaluation

If my client is going through a custody or parenting time evaluation I will meet with them to prepare them for this process. Oftentimes, this process can take three (3)
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Does My Overtime Income Count for Calculating Child Support?

Many people wonder whether their overtime income will be considered in determining what their child support obligation will be. The answer depends on the nature of the overtime work. Minnesota
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Can My Spouse Adopt My Child, Even Though The Other Parent Refuses To Consent?

Normally a step-parent can adopt the minor child(ren) of a spouse, as default matter (meaning, nothing is disputed or contested) provided the other parent (the ‘non-custodial parent’) consents in writing
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Ten Common Courtroom Mistakes

Some people have never been in a Courtroom before. If you do have to attend a hearing, especially if it involves your family law matter, here are some things to
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Post-Decree Determination of Choice of School for a Minor Child(ren)

In a case when the parties are unable to determine what school their child or children will go to, either post-divorce or after a Court has issued an Order determining
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