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Planning for Your Financial Future in Your Divorce
February 15th, 2012
DIVORCE ATTORNEY SERVING THE TWIN CITIES
Divorce is one of the most stressful and difficult events to happen in a person’s life. It is also, unfortunately, a time when major decisions that will affect the rest of your life must be made. Banas F…
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Physicians and Licensing Issues in Divorce
February 7th, 2012
ST. PAUL DIVORCE ATTORNEY
Divorce not only affects the parties emotionally and financially, but can also affect a party’s livelihood. Physicians in Minnesota who divorce should be particularly diligent about adhering to the terms of their divorce.…
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Later-in-Life Divorce in Minnesota
February 1st, 2012
In 2008, Minnesota averaged a 5.5% divorce rate. A somewhat more surprising pattern is the rising number of long-established couples among those getting divorced in St. Paul.
A later-in-life divorce, also known as a “gray divorce,” repres…
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When One Spouse Hides Assets During a Minnesota Divorce
December 9th, 2010
A Minnesota divorce can be a trying time. If you and your spouse are getting divorced in St. Paul, you may be concerned about how your financial future will play out once proceedings are finalized. The desire to maintain the same lifestyle you upheld…
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How to Modify Your Spousal Maintenance in Minnesota
December 9th, 2010
SPOUSAL SUPPORT ATTORNEY IN ST. PAUL, EAGAN MN
When you’re getting divorced in St. Paul, it may be quite common for a court-ordered spousal maintenance agreement to be included in your divorce settlement. This is also known as alimony, and basi…
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Tax Implications of Divorce
March 2nd, 2010
TWIN CITIES DIVORCE ATTORNEY
When filing for divorce, many people are aware of the common financial ramifications, including: property division, child and spousal support, and healthcare coverage changes. The impact of a divorce on the parties’ tax…
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High-Asset/High-Income Divorce
January 4th, 2010
SAINT PAUL DIVORCE ATTORNEY
Divorce often has long-term financial implications for both of the parties involved. The financial consequences of a high-asset divorce, however, may affect the parties’ financial futures for the rest of their lives. To…
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Consensual Special Magistrate and Confidential Divorces
January 2nd, 2010
If you have a desire to keep your divorce, and your financial disclosures, confidential, your attorney may recommend the use of a Consensual Special Magistrate (CSM). (This is a form of alternative dispute resolution. For more information on ADR, ple…
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Identifying Assets and Valuations
November 11th, 2009
Except for child custody issues, the division of marital property is often the most adversarial and stressful aspect of a divorce. Determining who gets what can be complicated. The overall division typically depends on whether the property, or asset,…
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Mediation and Other Alternative Dispute Resolution Options
February 11th, 2009
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…
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