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Hennepin County Family Court: Initial Case Management Conference and Early neutral Evaluation
August 8th, 2008
Parties to Hennepin County divorce and custody proceedings must appear before the judge assigned to their case as early as three to four weeks after the filing of the initial papers.
The first appearance in Hennepin County Family Court is called an…
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Categories: Family Law
Tags: Divorce
Will I Have To Pay My Spouse's Attorney Fees?
August 1st, 2008
A very serious question — as the divorce process can take a significant financial toll on you and your spouse. Unless you are representing yourself, you and your spouse will likely be paying an attorney for representation. I am often asked the…
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Hennepin County Custody and Parenting Time - Hennepin County Family Court Early Neutral Evaluation Program
July 30th, 2008
Early Neutral Evaluation (ENE) is a short-term, confidential evaluative process designed to facilitate prompt dispute resolution in Hennepin County Family Court custody and parenting time (visitation) matters. The program, as offered through the Henn…
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Categories: Family Law
Tags: Child Custody
Minnesota Custody and Parenting Time Disputes – Who is involved?
July 16th, 2008
If there is a dispute in Minnesota over custody and parenting time, the court will likely order the parties to undergo some sort of “evaluation.” “Evaluation” is a fluid term, and can mean a variety of things. To understand th…
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Categories: Custody & Parenting Time
Tags: Child Custody
Uncontested Divorce in Minnesota
July 7th, 2008
If you and your spouse agree to the terms of your divorce, the divorce process can be simple and quick. Here are some points to consider if your divorce proceeding is uncontested:
Time frame can be significantly shortened. An uncontested divorce can…
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Guardian Ad Litem
July 2nd, 2008
In custody and parenting time disputes, the court may appoint a Minnesota Guardian Ad Litem to your case. The guardian, also known as a “GAL,” acts on behalf of the children. Generally, Guardians Ad Litem are appointed when there are alle…
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Categories: Custody & Parenting Time
Single Fathers - Custody, Visitation and Fathers' Rights in Minnesota
June 26th, 2008
My ex-girlfriend will not allow me to see my son. What can I do?
This is a common question, and I am often giving the answer of: Nothing, until you go to court.
The grim reality is this: Fathers who have children that were born out of wedlock are at…
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Categories: Custody & Parenting Time
Grandparent's Rights in Minnesota
June 24th, 2008
The state of Minnesota does acknowledge the grandparent’s rights in certain circumstances. For example, during or after a divorce proceeding, a grandparent may petition the Court for visitation rights to their grandchildren. These are limited c…
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Categories: Family Law
Minnesota Spousal Maintenance (Alimony)
June 13th, 2008
What is it? Formerly known as “alimony”, Minnesota spousal maintenance is defined as: “an award made in a dissolution or legal separation proceeding of payments from the future income or earnings of one spouse for the support and ma…
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Categories: Divorce
My Custody Evaluation is Complete - Now What?
June 11th, 2008
Child custody and parenting time evaluations, whether conducted by a private evaluator or court services, usually take anywhere from 3 to 6 months to complete. Once the evaluation is complete, your attorney will be given notice by receiving a copy of…
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Categories: Custody & Parenting Time
Tags: Child Custody