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Post-Decree Modifications

Needs and circumstances change. When they do, a post-decree modification can realign court orders to match the interests of the parties and their new situations. Minnesota family law attorney Chris Banas assists clients in filing motions for the modi… Read More
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Moving Out of State with Children

TWIN CITIES CHILD CUSTODY ATTORNEY A parent may not relocate a child across state lines without first obtaining permission from either the other parent or the court, unless the non-custodial parent has not been granted any parenting time under the ch… Read More
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Iowa Supreme Court Strikes Down Gay Marriage Ban

On April 3, 2009, Iowa’s Supreme Court became the fourth in the country to declare a state legislative ban on gay marriage unconstitutional. Over ten years earlier, in 1998, the Iowa legislature passed an amendment to the state Statues defining… Read More
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Recent Unemployment and Child Support

A recent job loss can make it difficult to pay your bills and meet your obligations. Child support payments that were previously manageable may become overwhelming. If you’ve recently lost your job and need help meeting your child support obligatio… Read More
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Mediation and Other Alternative Dispute Resolution Options

Traditional divorces are often highly confrontational and antagonistic, causing undue stress on the individuals involved. This adversarial approach may make it difficult for the parties to work together after the divorce is finalized, particularly in… Read More
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Third Party Rights: Obtaining Custody of Children

For a third party to obtain custody of a child without the consent of the child’s parents, the third party must prove to be either a “de facto custodian” or an “interested third party.” Additionally, the court must find… Read More
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Business Owners and Divorce

Divorce can be complicated. Property must be divided, child custody agreements must be reached, and, sometimes, spousal maintenance (alimony) is considered. When one spouse owns a business, however, a Minnesota divorce can become a more arduous proce… Read More
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Categories: Divorce

Domestic Abuse: The Impact on Your Divorce and Child Custody Cases

Domestic violence is a serious issue in divorce and custody cases, not only in terms of the civil and criminal effects, but also in the direct impact it will have on your chances for custody. To put it simply, a finding of domestic violence (order fo… Read More
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Definitions to Common Terms Encountered in Family Court: Marriage Dissolution

What is “legal custody”? How does it differ from “physical custody”? And, who is the “custodial parent”? “Lawyer Speak” can be frustrating to listen to sometimes. To familiarize yourself with some of th… Read More
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Categories: Family Law

Do's and Don't's in Minnesota Family Court Proceedings

Concerned with how to behave during a Minnesota Family Court case? Below are the do’s and do not’s of the Minnesota Family Court: RECORDED STATEMENTS. In a contested divorce or custody proceeding always assume that any statement you make… Read More
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Categories: Family Law