Interfere with Parenting Time? You Could Lose Custody
A recent case from the Minnesota Court of Appeals is a warning to parents who interfere with parenting time or [...]
A recent case from the Minnesota Court of Appeals is a warning to parents who interfere with parenting time or [...]
I n 2015, the Minnesota legislature modified the language in Minnesota Statute Section 518.17 which discusses the best interests of [...]
I t is more and more common for children to be cared for by a non-parent - typically a grandparent, [...]
C hild support is designed to make sure that both parents are contributing financially to their children’s care. It is so [...]
We often have cases where one party has been a stay-at-home parent and has not worked much, if at all, [...]
When a court is determining custody and child support issues in a case, the court also has the power to [...]
When two people get married, the income, assets, property and debts they acquire and incur during the marriage are considered [...]
In this difficult economy, it is not unusual for at least one party in a divorce or child support matter [...]
W e often receive calls from people who have already been divorced but are having problems enforcing the terms of [...]